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Basics of Poker and Poker Hands
Most poker games inside of our casinos are played with a standard 52-card
deck. The cards are ranked according to the value of the number on the
card or the value of the face. The ranking, from highest to lowest, goes
as such: Ace (A), King (K), Queen (Q) , Jack (J), 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4,
3, 2. The ace can also be used to complete a low straight; A, 2, 3, 4,
5. As well as numbers and faces there are 4 different types of suits which
are used to determine the value of a poker hand. These are: Spades (S),
Clubs (C), Diamonds (D), Hearts (H).
Poker hands are valued based on their five card ranking. These rankings
are detailed below (a rank of 1 equals the best):
Rank
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Hand Name
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Description of hand
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Example
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1
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Royal Flush
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A, K, Q, J, 10 of same suit
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10S, JS, QS, KS, AS
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2
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Straight Flush
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Five cards of same suit in sequence
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4D, 5D, 6D, 7D, 8D
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3
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4 of a kind
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Four cards of the same rank
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7S, 7C, 7D, 7H
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4
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Full House
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Three of a kind plus a pair
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3D, 3S, 3C, KS, KH
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5
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Flush
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Five cards of the same suit
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3H, 7H, 10H, QH, AH
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6
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Straight
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Five cards in sequence
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5C, 6D, 7C, 8H, 9S
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7
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3 of a kind
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Three cards of the same rank
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JH, JS, JD
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8
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2 Pair
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Two pairs of different rank
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5H, 5S, 9C, 9S
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9
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1 Pair
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Two cards of the same rank
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AS, AD
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Tie Hands
If two hands are tied in rank, the following rules apply:
1. If two players both have straight flushes, flushes, or straights,
the highest card that is part of the hand determines the winning hand.
If the highest card still results in a tie, then the next highest card will
determine the winner. And so on...
2. If both players have a full house, then the highest 3 of a kind will
determine the winner.
3. If both players have three of a kind, the highest-ranking three of
a kind will be determined the winner.
4. The highest-ranking pair in the hand will decide two hands with two
pair. If this still results in a tie, then the remaining pairs will be compared
and the highest-ranking pair will then determine the winner.
5. If both players have a single pair then the highest-ranking pair will
win. If this is also a tie, then the next highest-ranking single card will determine
the winner. If this still results in a tie, then the next highest single-ranking card will determine the winner. And so on...
6. Two hands with no pairs, flushes, or straights are compared and the
card with the highest-ranking single card will be determined the winner.
If this still yields no winner, then the next highest card will be determined the
winner. And so on...
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