Hand Types
Open-Ended Straight Draw (OESD)
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An open-ended straight draw (OESD) needs one of two ranks to complete the straight. With 9-8 on a board of 7-6-2, any 10 or any 5 makes a straight. An OESD has 8 outs and about 16% equity per street.
Example
With T9 on a 7-8-Q board, any J or 6 completes your straight - an OESD with 8 outs.
Related Terms
More Hand Types Terms
The Nuts
The best possible hand given the current board cards.
Draw
A hand that needs additional cards to complete a strong combination.
Pocket Pair
A pair of cards dealt face down to a player.
Trips (Three of a Kind)
Three cards of the same rank using one community card.
Overpair
A pocket pair higher than any card on the board.
Underpair
A pocket pair lower than any card on the board.