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word type: poker slang

  1. Two cards that share the same suit but have a single gap in the denomination between the two.

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An example of a suited gapper hand would be 7 of spades and 9 of spades. They share the same suit, however, have a gap (the 8) between them. These hands often fit the bill of "low investment - big payoff" because they are so well disguised in a hand.

Good Three Betting Hands d1t3e

Generally, suited gappers are good hands to flatted).

For example, let's say you get dealt 10s8s on the range of your opponent make it a profitable play.