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flush draw
A flush draw is a drawing hand which has four matching suits thus needing only one more of that suit to make a flush.




The above is a flush draw. It is sometimes also referred to as the four flush.
A flush, in normal cases, has 9 outs. In games where other cards are visible the number of outs may be lower if another player is showing one of the needed cards.

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