runner-runner

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runner-runner (not comparable)

  1. (poker) Describing a situation where the last two communal cards make a winning hand for a player who was previously behind.
    • 2009, Jonathan Gelling, Poker Tips that Pay: Expert Strategy Guide for Winning No Limit Texas Hold Em[1], page 300:
      Seat 8 has eight outs twice (the four nines and four remaining aces), plus another 4% for the runner-runner flush draw

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