So calling is really villain-dependent in this situation and we should only call if we think we have good implied odds. However, if we think he will shut down and not put any more money in the pot when we hit the winning hand, then we should just fold since we have bad implied odds. If we think that villain will pay us off if we hit our A or flush, then we can call since we have good implied odds. The typical definition of a gutshot is that you have 4 cards to improve your draw, which is only half of the number of outs you’d have with an open-ended straight draw (OESD). So based upon direct pot odds alone, this would be a -EV call and we should fold. Gutshots, also known as ‘inside straight draws’ are just one kind of draw you catch in poker.
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