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Archive for September, 2007

High Card (Hand Rankings)

Friday, September 28th, 2007

High card, any hand that does not qualify as one of the better hands below, such as KJ542 of mixed suits. Ranked by the top card, then the second card and so on for all five cards, as for flushes. Suits are not used to break ties.

-This is Beginner’s Poker Blog Post #9

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Straight Flush (Hand Rankings)

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Straight flush, five cards of the same suit in sequence, such as 76543 of hearts. Ranked by the top card, so that AKQJ10 is the best straight flush, also called a Royal Flush. The ace can play low to make 5432A, the lowest straight flush.

-This is Beginner’s Poker Blog Post #8

4 of a Kind (Hand Rankings)

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

Four of a kind, four cards of the same rank accompanied by a “kicker”, like 44442. Ranked by the quads, so that 44442 beats 3333K, and then ranked by the side card, so that 4444A beats 4444K.

-This is Beginner’s Poker Blog Post #7

Full House (Hand Rankings)

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Full house, three cards of one rank accompanied by two of another, such as 777JJ. Ranked by the trips, so that 44422 beats 333AA, and then ranked by the pair, so that 444AA beats 444KK.

-This is Beginner’s Poker Blog Post #6

Flush (Hand Rankings)

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Flush, five cards of the same suit, such as AJ942 of hearts. Ranked by the top card, and then by the next card, and so on for all five cards, so that AJ942 beats AJ876. Suits are not used to break ties.

-This is Beginner’s Poker Blog Post #5

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Straight (Hand Rankings)

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

Straight, five cards in sequence, such as 76543. The ace plays either high or low, making AKQJT and 5432A. “Around the corner” straights like 32AKQ are usually not allowed.

-This is Beginner’s Poker Blog Post #4

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Three of a Kind (Hand Rankings)

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

Three of a kind, three cards of the same rank and two kickers of different ranks, such as KKK84. Ranked by the trips, so that KKK84 beats QQQAK, and then ranked by the two kickers, so that QQQAK beats QQQA7.

-This is Beginner’s Poker Blog Post #3

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Two Pairs (Hand Rankings)

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Two pair, two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank and a kicker of a third rank, such as KK449. Ranked by the top pair, then the bottom pair and finally the kicker, so that KK449 beats any of QQJJA, KK22Q, and KK445.

-This is Beginner’s Poker Blog Post #2

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One Pair (Hand Rankings)

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

One pair, two cards of one rank accompanied by three kickers of different ranks, such as AAK53. Ranked by the pair, followed by each kicker in turn, so that AAK53 beats AAK52.

-This is Beginner’s Poker Blog Post #1 

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