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  3. Texas hold 'em starting hands - Wikipedia

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    For pairs, multiply the points by 2 (AA=20, KK=16, etc.), with a minimum of 5 points for any pair. 55 is given an extra point (i.e., 6). Suited Add 2 points for suited cards. Closeness Subtract 1 point for 1 gappers (AQ, J9) 2 points for 2 gappers (J8, AJ). 4 points for 3 gappers (J7, 73). 5 points for larger gappers, including A2 A3 A4

  4. Poker calculator - Wikipedia

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    Poker calculators are algorithms which through probabilistic or statistical means derive a player's chance of winning, losing, or tying a poker hand. [1] [2] Given the complexities of poker and the constantly changing rules, most poker calculators are statistical machines, probabilities and card counting is rarely used. Poker calculators come ...

  5. Pot odds - Wikipedia

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    This gives a probability of 9/46 (19.6%). The rule of 2 and 4 estimates Alice's equity at 18%. The approximate equivalent odds of hitting her flush are 4:1. Her opponent bets $10, so that the total pot now becomes, say, $50. This gives Alice pot odds of 5:1. The odds of her hitting her flush are better than her pot odds, so she should call.

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    World Class Poker Online is the most authentic free-to-play poker room on the planet! Designed for the best player match-ups, you start as a Rookie and earn experience points playing Texas Hold'em ...

  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. Chicago (poker card game) - Wikipedia

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    The backbone of the game is that each hand has its own point value, as given in this table: [1] One pair - 1 point. Two pair - 2 points. Three of a kind - 3 points. Straight - 4 points. Flush - 5 points. Full house - 6 points. Four of a kind - 7 points (but see Variations below). Straight flush - 8 points (but see Variations below).