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**Monster hands**: Sets, straights, flushes, full houses — play aggressively **Strong hands**: Top pair with good kicker, overpairs — bet for value **Medium hands**: Middle pair, top pair with weak kicker — pot control **Weak hands**: Bottom pair, underpairs — often check-fold
**Flush draw**: 9 outs to complete, strong draw **Open-ended straight draw**: 8 outs, decent draw **Gutshot**: 4 outs, weak draw **Combo draws**: Multiple draws combined, very strong (e.g., flush draw + straight draw)
You can bet more aggressively You can use larger sizing Your bluffs are more credible
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Hand Categories: Made Hands & Draws
Hand Categories: Made Hands & Draws
Understanding the difference between made hands and draws is essential for postflop decision-making.
Made Hands
A made hand is one that already has value at showdown without needing to improve.
Drawing Hands
A draw is a hand that needs to improve to win at showdown.
Nut Advantage
Having the nut advantage means your range contains more of the strongest possible hands than your opponent's range. When you have nut advantage:
Relative Hand Strength
A hand's value is relative to the board and opponent's range. Top pair is a monster on K-7-2 rainbow but mediocre on K-Q-J with three hearts. Always evaluate your hand in context, not isolation.