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  2. List of poker hands - Wikipedia

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    A flush is a hand that contains five cards all of the same suit, not all of sequential rank, such as K ♣ 10 ♣ 7 ♣ 6 ♣ 4 ♣ (a "king-high flush" or a "king-ten-high flush"). [19] It ranks below a full house and above a straight. [5] Under ace-to-five low rules, flushes are not possible (so J ♥ 8 ♥ 4 ♥ 3 ♥ 2 ♥ is a jack-high ...

  3. Poker probability - Wikipedia

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    The Ace-high straight flush or royal flush is slightly more frequent (4324) than the lower straight flushes (4140 each) because the remaining two cards can have any value; a King-high straight flush, for example, cannot have the Ace of its suit in the hand (as that would make it ace-high instead).

  4. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    One of the picture cards i.e. a king, queen or jack in a French pack; [39] a king, Ober or Unter in a German pack, or a king, queen, cavalier and valet in a Tarot pack. Also face card, picture card or royal card. Originally coat card. cover. To play a higher card of the same suit than any previously played to the trick. [29] See also overtake.

  5. Flush (cards) - Wikipedia

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    Certain games recognise different types of flush. For example, in poker, there are the following: Flush: any 5 cards of the same suit; Straight flush: 5 consecutive cards of the same suit; Royal flush: an ace high straight flush, the highest possible straight flush; Nut flush: any flush which it is impossible for another player at the table to ...

  6. Draw (poker) - Wikipedia

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    A flush draw has nine outs (thirteen cards of the suit less the four already in the hand). If a player has a flush draw in Hold'em, the probability to flush the hand in the end is 34.97 percent if there are two more cards to come, and 19.56 percent (9 live cards divided by 46 unseen cards) if there is only one more card to come.

  7. Non-standard poker hand - Wikipedia

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    It ranks just above a straight, and below a Straight Flush House or any other cat or dog. 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 ...

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  9. Poker dice - Wikipedia

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    Neither a "flush" nor a "straight flush" is a possible hand, due to the lack of suits on the dice. [1] [2] In some rules, only a straight to a King is called a Straight, while a straight to an Ace is called (somewhat incorrectly) a Flush. Each one has an exact probability of 120 / 7776.