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What is a Gutshot?

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What is a Gutshot?

What Does Gutshot Mean in Poker?

A gutshot is a drawing hand where a player needs one specific card rank to complete a straight, having only four possible outs. Learn more about online poker strategies for better gameplay.

When You Might Hear Or Use The Term Gutshot:

This term is often mentioned during hand analysis or in-game when discussing drawing hands and potential outs.

In-Game Example:

You hold 67 on a board of 982. You need a 5 to complete your straight, making this a gutshot draw.

Strategy / Tips:

  • Best Practice: Use gutshot draws to semi-bluff, especially in position where you can apply pressure.
  • Common Mistake: Overvaluing gutshot draws and committing too many chips when the odds are not in your favor.
  • Pro Tips: Consider your opponent’s tendencies; bluffing with a gutshot can be effective against tight players.
  • Differences playing over the table vs online: Online, players may be more inclined to call down due to anonymity, requiring more balanced play.

Alternative Names:

Belly Buster, Inside Straight Draw

FAQs:

  • Q: How often do gutshot draws complete on the turn or river?
    A: Gutshots complete about 16.5% of the time with one card to come and 8.5% with two cards to come.

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