Texas holdem wrap refers to the way the cards in your hand wrap around the community cards on the board. There are a few types of wrap draw.
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In wrap draw is where Texas holdem becomes different from Omaha holdem. Ina situation where you are playing poker and your Omaha hand contains a 6, 7 and 8. And the flop comes as 5, 9 and 3. With these cards you can make a straight with any of the card you hold, a 6, 7 or 8. These will give you 9 outs, one more than an open-ended straight draw, the bets kind you can have in a non-Omaha game such as Texas holdem.
The inside wrap draw is not that strong a hand, and isn’t really a wrap draw. The cards don’t really wrap around, they fit in the middle, but many Omaha players will still call it a wrap, and it does give you more outs than a regular open-ended draw. The chances of making a 9 outer like this are 36.4% if you have two shots at it at the turn and the river.
Another difference of Omaha holdem and Texas holdem is with the pot limit Omaha. One of the main differences is the value of the strong hands skyrocketing in Omaha, while drawing hands in Texas like an open-ended straight draw; usually drop in value so fast. In Omaha, the strong draws are the so called wrap straight draw. While in Texas holdem, an open-ended straight draw is equal to eight outs. In Omaha the wrap straight draws are equal to 13, 17 or even 20 outs.
The strongest type of wrap draw occurs when the straight cards on board have one gap or are connected. For example the board shows 9Jx. If you have 8TQ in your hand, a 7, 8, T, Q or K will make your draw. This is a true wrap because you have 17 outs.
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