Suited connectors is a
poker term referring to pocket cards which are of the
same suit and consecutive in rank. Example:
A♠ 2♠,
Q♥ J♥,
5♦
4♦. In
Texas hold'em, suited connectors play well against
multiple players when they can see the flop cheaply. A
player will generally not raise with them, because raising
usually causes a few players to fold, decreasing the
pot odds in the event of a straight or flush draw on the
flop. However, a hand like ace-king suited might do well
to raise because the cards will also work well if they pair,
which is the more likely possibility, so the pot odds are
less important. The probability of drawing suited connectors
is 3.92%, and the odds are 24.5:1.
Another definition of
suited connectors includes any two suited cards which,
together, can make a straight. Example: 2♠ 4♠,
Q♥ 9♥, 7♦
9♦. Hands such as 2♠ 4♠ are also known as
one gap hands.
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