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  2. Poker table - Wikipedia

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    The card table arose around 1700 as card games became wildly popular in Europe. [1] [2] The manufacture of card tables as fine home furniture lasted to the middle of the 1800s. [1] [2] Card tables made in this era often had a folding top, which enabled them to serve as pier tables, console tables, or end tables when not in use.

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  4. Hoyle's Official Book of Games - Wikipedia

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    The series is named after 18th century playing card expert Edmond Hoyle, but some titles in the series also used trademarks and designs from the Hoyle brand of playing cards under license from Brown & Bigelow. Early titles had a volume numbering and included humorous computer opponents drawn from other Sierra video game series.

  5. Pay table - Wikipedia

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    A pay table is the name for the list of payouts on a slot machine or video poker machine. The table shows for each combination of symbols and the number of coins bet how many coins (or credits) the bettor will win. The pay table feature of the slot machine displays all possible winning sequences for that specific slot game.

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  8. Duplicate poker - Wikipedia

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    The article indicated that for Duplicate Poker to work in a multi-table format, each table had to have the same number of seats with no sit outs on any hand which could distort the final results. [2] The winner would be the player who either won the most chips on a set number of hands and who lost the fewest chips if the seat had a negative ...

  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%