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Draw (poker) Draw (Poker)
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A poker player is drawing if they have a hand that is incomplete and needs further cards to become valuable. The hand itself is called a draw or drawing hand. For example, in seven-card stud, if four of a player's first five cards are all spades, but the hand is otherwise weak, they are drawing to a flush. In contrast, a made hand already has value and does not necessarily need to draw to win. A made starting hand with no help can lose to an inferior starting hand with a favorable draw. If an opponent has a made hand that will beat the player's draw, then the player is drawing dead; even if they make their desired hand, they will lose. Not only draws benefit from additional cards; many made hands can be improved by catching an out — and may have to in order to win. Als einen Draw ([dɹɔ]; englisch „Zug“, „ziehen“) im Pokerspiel bezeichnet man ein noch unvollständiges Pokerblatt, bei dem meist noch eine oder aber auch mehrere Karten fehlen, damit es sich vervollständigt.
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A poker player is drawing if they have a hand that is incomplete and needs further cards to become valuable. The hand itself is called a draw or drawing hand. For example, in seven-card stud, if four of a player's first five cards are all spades, but the hand is otherwise weak, they are drawing to a flush. In contrast, a made hand already has value and does not necessarily need to draw to win. A made starting hand with no help can lose to an inferior starting hand with a favorable draw. If an opponent has a made hand that will beat the player's draw, then the player is drawing dead; even if they make their desired hand, they will lose. Not only draws benefit from additional cards; many made hands can be improved by catching an out — and may have to in order to win. Als einen Draw ([dɹɔ]; englisch „Zug“, „ziehen“) im Pokerspiel bezeichnet man ein noch unvollständiges Pokerblatt, bei dem meist noch eine oder aber auch mehrere Karten fehlen, damit es sich vervollständigt.
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