In Texas Hold'em, a hand consisting of an ace and any other low ranked card that shares the same suit as the ace.
With a hand like A - X suited, players are most often on a draw for a straight or the nut flush. There is a high chance that if the ace pairs up, the hand will be dominated by an opponent's higher kicker.
SoundPoker Says: The placeholder of "X" is used in order to communicate that the low ranked card is essentially a blank, and unimportant to the hand. For example, a player holding an ace of diamonds and a 4 of diamonds would be holding A - X Suited.
See Also: Dominated, Draw, Flush, Hand, Kicker, Nut Flush, Rank, S, Suited, X




