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  2. List of poker hands - Wikipedia

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    An ace-high straight flush, commonly known as a royal flush, is the best possible hand in many variants of poker. In poker, players form sets of five playing cards, called hands, according to the rules of the game. [1] Each hand has a rank, which is compared against the ranks of other hands participating in the showdown to decide who wins the ...

  3. Poker probability - Wikipedia

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    The royal flush is a case of the straight flush. It can be formed 4 ways (one for each suit), giving it a probability of 0.000154% and odds of 649,739 : 1. When ace-low straights and ace-low straight flushes are not counted, the probabilities of each are reduced: straights and straight flushes each become 9/10 as common as they otherwise would be.

  4. Five-card stud - Wikipedia

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    A five-card stud hand. If the face-down card is 8♠ (or a wild card) the player has a straight flush; a different ♠ will give a flush; an 8 of another suit will give a straight; a 6, 7, 9 or 10 of another suit will give a pair; any other card will give the player nothing except "high card."

  5. Flush (cards) - Wikipedia

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    A royal flush in hearts. A flush is a hand of playing cards where all cards are of the same suit. [1] There are different types of flush, including straight, where the flush is formed from a run of cards in unbroken sequence of ranks. Flushes are one of the types of scoring hand in poker.

  6. Non-standard poker hand - Wikipedia

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    In standard poker seven high is the lowest hand possible. [6] [2] Big dog: Ace high, nine low (for example, A-K-J-10-9). Ranks above a straight or little dog, and below a Straight Flush House or cat. [6] [2] Little cat (or little tiger): Eight high, three low. Ranks above a straight or any dog, but below a Straight Flush House or big cat. [6] [2]

  7. Nut hand - Wikipedia

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    In poker, the nut hand (or the nuts) is the strongest possible hand in a given situation. The second-nut hand or third-nut hand (and so on) may refer to the second and third best possible hands. The term applies mostly to community card poker games where the individual holding the strongest possible hand, with the given board of community cards ...

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  9. Three Card Poker - Wikipedia

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    Hand Ranks of Three Card Poker [7] Rank Description Frequency Probability Straight flush Three suited cards in sequence 48 0.22% Three of a kind Three cards of same rank 52 0.24% Straight Three cards in sequence 720 3.26% Flush Three suited cards 1,096 4.96% Pair Two cards of same rank 3,744 16.94% High card None of the above 16,440 74.39%