Hand Types
Underpair
低对
An underpair is a pocket pair lower than the lowest card on the board. This is the weakest possible made hand and typically has very little equity against reasonable opponent ranges.
Example
With 44 on a board of K-Q-J, your 44 is an underpair with almost no chance to win.
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.
Broadway
An ace-high straight (TJQKA), the highest straight possible.