VALUE OF HANDS TABLE (LOW TO HIGH):
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One Pair | Two of the same cards. For example, there are two “J”. |
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Two Pairs | Two groups of the same cards. For example, there are |
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| two 6’s and two 10’s. |
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Three of a Kind | Three of the same cards. For example, three 6’s. |
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Straight | Cards that comprise a chain of increasing value: |
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| Q, |
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| the lowest card (1) as well as the highest card (A). The |
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| following combinations are not valid: |
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| highest card in the straight. The cards don’t necessarily |
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| have to be located in such order, what’s important is the |
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| possibility of building a chain like that from the cards |
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| currently held by player: |
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| well. |
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Flush | All cards of the same suit. For example, all cards are in |
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| the diamond suit. |
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Full House | Three of the same cards plus two of the same cards. For |
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| example, three “K” plus two 6’s. |
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Four of a Kind | Four of the same cards. For example, four 10’s. |
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Straight Flush | A straight comprised of the same suit. For example, |
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Royal Flush | The highest straight comprised of the same suit. For |
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