Broderick Crawford

In poker, "Broderick Crawford" is a term used to refer to the hand of ten and four (10-4). The reference comes from the actor Broderick Crawford and his role in the TV show "Highway Patrol." In the show, Crawford's character, Chief Dan Matthews, often used CB radio codes, and "10-4" is a commonly recognized code meaning "understood" or "message received." Therefore, a 10-4 hand in poker is often referred to as a "Broderick Crawford."

Example of the Broderick Crawford poker hand
Example of the Broderick Crawford poker hand

What Does "Broderick Crawford" Mean in Poker?

In the context of poker, specifically Texas Hold'em, "Broderick Crawford" is a nickname for the starting hand of Ten and Four (10-4). The term is a reference to actor Broderick Crawford's character in the TV show "Highway Patrol," who often used the CB radio code "10-4."

As a hand, 10-4 is usually considered fairly weak and is typically not recommended for play unless you're in late position and/or you have barely any chips remaining.

Broderick Crawford has little playability. You're realistically hoping to make top pair at best, and even then you might not win the hand.

Example of "Broderick Crawford"

For instance, a player might be dealt a "Broderick Crawford" hand and decide to fold pre-flop due to its weakness.

In another scenario, a player might be dealt "Broderick Crawford" and decide to call or raise if they're in a late position and the game is short-handed, hoping to bluff their opponents.

  • "I was dealt Broderick Crawford in the early position and decided to fold."
  • "He got Broderick Crawford on the button and decided to call, trying to bluff his way through."
  • "She managed to win the pot with her Broderick Crawford hand by bluffing her opponents."
Should I always fold a Broderick Crawford hand?

While a Ten-Four hand is generally weak and often worth folding, there can be situations where it might be reasonable to play it, such as in a late position or if the game is short-handed and you believe you can outplay your opponents post-flop.

What are the odds of being dealt a Broderick Crawford?

In Texas Hold'em, the odds of being dealt any specific non-paired hand, including Broderick Crawford, are 1 in 221, or approximately 0.45%.

Are there other names for a Ten-Four hand in poker?

Yes, a Ten-Four hand can also be referred to as "Over and Out," another reference to CB radio language.

What is the best case scenario for a Broderick Crawford hand?

The best case scenario would be getting a straight or a flush. However, the chances of this happening are relatively low.

How should I play a Broderick Crawford hand if I decide to play it?

If you decide to play a Broderick Crawford hand, it is usually best to play it cautiously. Unless you hit a very strong hand on the flop, it might be best to fold to any significant betting action.

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