Re-draw
Poker Glossary
This term is used to describe when a player who has a made hand is drawn out by another player. Then, on the river, the original player with the made hand draws another card to beat the person who drew out on him on the turn. Example: Joe's starting hand is Qs Qd and Bethany's starting hand is Ah 4h. The flop is Qh Jh 3s. Joe has a set of queens and Bethany has a flush draw. Suppose the turn is a 6h. Bethany now is beating Joe with her flush. If the river comes a 3d, then Joe will hit a full house. Joe will have hit a re-draw.
(Submitted by Nick)
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