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When one player has a drawing hand with numerous chances to win the pot while their opponent can only tie or lose, that person has a poker freeroll hand. The player is essentially playing for free in this scenario because there is no probability that they will lose the hand, but there is still a chance that they will win.
Here is an illustration of a freeroll hand:
Let's imagine the player has a flush draw because the board shows 5/6/7. With the 4 and 8, the player has a total of nine hearts in the deck to finish their flush. Their adversary, meanwhile, has a pair of 7, giving them a set.
Here is an illustration of a freeroll hand:
Let's imagine the player has a flush draw because the board shows 5/6/7. With the 4 and 8, the player has a total of nine hearts in the deck to finish their flush. Their adversary, meanwhile, has a pair of 7, giving them a set.