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  2. Royal Flush Gang - Wikipedia

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    The first Royal Flush Gang, Mike Sekowsky The original Royal Flush Gang was Professor Amos Fortune's childhood gang. [11] King was a man named Kerry, Queen was a woman named Queenie, Jack was an unnamed man, and Ten was a strongman named Thomas Dillon.

  3. Poker dice - Wikipedia

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    Poker dice have six sides, one each of an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, and 9, and are used to form a poker hand. ... only the low straight to a King [9 10 J Q K] ...

  4. List of poker hands - Wikipedia

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    Under ace-to-six low rules, an ace always ranks low (so A ♥ K ♥ Q ♥ J ♥ 10 ♥ is a king-high flush). [14] Under ace-to-five low rules, straight flushes are not possible (so 9 ♣ 8 ♣ 7 ♣ 6 ♣ 5 ♣ is a nine-high hand). [7] Each straight flush is ranked by the rank of its highest-ranking card. For example, 10 ♣ 9 ♣ 8 ♣ 7 ♣ ...

  5. List of card games by number of cards - Wikipedia

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    Where two or more packs are listed, games may be predominantly played with just one pack as indicated at the relevant article. The composition is indicated in brackets thus: (suits x cards) e.g. (4 x AKQJT) means 4 suits each containing the Ace, King, Queen, Jack and Ten.

  6. Standard 52-card deck - Wikipedia

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    Face card or court card – a jack, queen or king. Honour card – a card that attracts a special bonus or payment for being held or captured in play. [ 13 ] In bridge, honours are the aces, the court cards and tens (A, K, Q, J, 10); in whist and related games, the aces and courts (A, K, Q, J).

  7. List of playing-card nicknames - Wikipedia

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    King of Diamonds, Jack of Spades, and Jack of Hearts (K ♦ J ♠ J ♥): One-Eyed Royals; Jack of Spades and Jack of Hearts (J ♠ J ♥): One-Eyed Jacks; Jack of Clubs and Jack of Diamonds (J ♣ J ♦): Two-Eyed Jacks; King, Queen (same suit): Marriage [8] Two cards same suit in sequence for Patience (game): Marriage [8]

  8. Jack (playing card) - Wikipedia

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    Jack cards of all four suits in the English pattern. A Jack or Knave, in some games referred to as a Bower, in Tarot card games as a Valet, is a playing card which, in traditional French and English decks, pictures a man in the traditional or historic aristocratic or courtier dress generally associated with Europe of the 16th or 17th century.

  9. Pinochle - Wikipedia

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    A pinochle deck consists of two copies of each of the 9, 10, jack, queen, king, and ace cards of all four suits, for 48 cards per deck. Aces are always considered high. Pinochle follows a nonstandard card ordering. The complete ordering from highest to lowest is A, 10, K, Q, J, 9.