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Types of hands in poker

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The winning hand in poker, is determined by the value of the game. If there is a tie in value between two or more hands, the winning hand is determined by the value of the highest card. For example, in the case of two pokers in play, two players with the same four letters each, but the poker players are one of the queens and the other seven, the player who has won the poker queens.

Here the value of the cards in descending order: Ace, King, Quin, Joto, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2.

In the poker clubs all have the same value.

The imperial flower of the same suit cards are also forming a ladder must begin and end at As at 10. Ie, As, K, Q, J and 10 of the same suit. There are five cards of the same suit in consecutive order. Imperial A Flower is A-J-K-Q-10 of the same suit.

There are four cards that have the same number. For example: QQQQ-7, the value of the poker hand is determined by the value of the letters that comprise it. In the case of this example is a queen of poker. It takes the value of these and not the letter differently.

The shape of the same three letters and two others of equal numbers to each other. Ie, a leg and a pair. Full value is determined by the value of the letters that make up the leg, not the torque.

There are five cards of the same suit. In the event of a tie, the winner, who holds the highest card value if there is a tie they were off to the next value and so on. So AK-9-5-2 of hearts beats an AK-8-7-2 of spades.

If two or more staircases which have the highest card begins, if they also tied, continue with the following and so on. Therefore, A-K-Q-J-10 beats K-Q-J-10-9

Three cards of the same number, if there is a tie, the one with the leg consists of higher-value cards wins the hand.

The highest torque is what determines the winner in the event of a tie, if it is equal to the opponent is determined with the second pair, and if both pairs are equal with the highest card. Therefore 9-9-4-4-7 beats 9-9-4-4-5.

The highest pair wins in the event of a tie, the tiebreaker if they are equal with the highest card of the hand, if still tied with the descending order of values to achieve a tie. For example: A-A-10-8-2 wins on a A-A-10-6-3.

The winner is determined by the highest card. It may be that there is some form of hand-off, if this is the case, the bet is shared equally among all winners.

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