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  2. High card by suit - Wikipedia

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    High card by suit and low card by suit refer to assigning relative values to playing cards of equal rank based on their suit. When suit ranking is applied, the most common conventions from lowest to highest are: ♣ ♦ ♥ ♠ English alphabetical order clubs, followed by diamonds, hearts, and spades. This ranking is used in the game of bridge.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Texas hold 'em starting hands - Wikipedia

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    For example, A ♥ J ♥ and A ♠ J ♠ are identical in value, because each is a hand consisting of an ace and a jack of the same suit. Therefore, there are 169 non-equivalent starting hands in hold 'em, which is the total count of 13 pocket pairs, 13 × 12 x 1 / 2 = 78 suited hands and likewise 78 unsuited hands (13 + 78 + 78 = 169).

  5. Playing card suit - Wikipedia

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    In a large and popular category of trick-taking games, one suit may be designated in each deal to be trump and all cards of the trump suit rank above all non-trump cards, and automatically prevail over them, losing only to a higher trump if one is played to the same trick. [17] Non-trump suits are called plain suits. [18]

  6. How to Play Texas Hold’em: A Beginner’s Guide

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    Royal flush: A royal flush is the name for a hand in which the player has Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10 all in the same suit. It is the strongest and rarest hand. It is the strongest and rarest hand.

  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 ...

  8. Benjamin Twos - Wikipedia

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    The key focus of Benjamin twos is the use of both the 2 ♣ and 2 ♦ openings as representing different strong hands. Unlike the usual strong two clubs convention, in Benjamin, the 2 ♣ opening bid is not the strongest. However, it is still strong, usually showing an unknown strong 6-card suit, generally with approximately 17-23 HCPs.

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    Lead with your strongest suit and work with your partner to get 2 points per hand. ... Poker: Omaha (Pot Limit) Play. Masque Publishing. Poker: Seven Card Stud. Play.