There are four tens unseen, so the player has four outs.Ĭlose observers might note, however, that one of the possible tens (the ten of clubs) would cause the board to contain three clubs. The player now needs a ten of any suit to make their gutshot straight.
By definition, this is at best a four-out draw (there might be fewer outs if one or more of the necessary cards is already dead).įor example, in a game of Hold 'em the player holds: Gutshot, bellybuster and inside straight draw are all terms used to describe a hand in which the player is drawing at a single card rank to make a straight.