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Draw Poker - Hand rankings
Straight flush: five cards of the same
suit in sequence. An ace-high straight flush is referred
to as a “royal-flush” and is the best possible
hand in poker. If one occurs, you may consider betting
your house.
Four of a kind: four cards of the same
rank, plus an unrelated fifth card that has no bearing
on the hands. The higher the rank of the four of a kind,
the better the hand is.
Full house: three cards of one rank
and two cards of another rank. The overall rank of a
full house is determined by the three of a kind and
not by the pair.
Flush: any five cards of the same suit.
The cards are not all in sequence, and the suit has
no bearing on the rank of the flush. If more than one
player holds a flush, the highest flush is determined
by the rank of the individual cards, starting with the
highest card.
Straight: five cards in sequence, not
all of the same suit.
Three of a kind: three cards of the
same rank, plus two unrelated cards.
Two pair: two cards of one rank, two
cards of another rank, and one unrelated card. If two
players each have two pair and their high pair is of
the same rank, the winner is determined by the rank
of the unrelated card.
One pair: two cards of one rank, plus
three unrelated cards. If two players hold the same
ranking pair, the winner is determined by the value
of the unrelated cards.
No pair: five unrelated cards. The
winner is determined by who holds the highest-ranking
single card.
In draw Poker, after an ante, each player is dealt five
cards. The player to the left of the dealer acts first
and either checks or opens the betting. Play proceeds
clockwise, with each player acting in turn.
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