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  2. List of poker hands - Wikipedia

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    Each hand has a rank, which is compared against the ranks of other hands participating in the showdown to decide who wins the pot. [2] In high games, like Texas hold 'em and seven-card stud, the highest-ranking hands win. In low games, like razz, the lowest-ranking hands win.

  3. Poker hands: The best hands in poker ranked - AOL

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    A guide to the best hands that a player can receive in poker, from details on the hands themselves to what happens in the event of a tie-break

  4. Texas hold 'em starting hands - Wikipedia

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    The player's "playing hand", which will be compared against that of each competing player, is the best 5-card poker hand available from his two hole cards and the five community cards. Unless otherwise specified, here the term hand applies to the player's two hole cards, or starting hand.

  5. Poker probability - Wikipedia

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    Some variants of poker, called lowball, use a low hand to determine the winning hand. In most variants of lowball, the ace is counted as the lowest card and straights and flushes don't count against a low hand, so the lowest hand is the five-high hand A-2-3-4-5 , also called a wheel .

  6. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    A non-standard poker hand in some games, an incomplete drawing hand in most. See main article: four flush. four of a kind A hand containing four cards of equal rank. Also quads. See list of poker hands. four-straight Four cards in rank sequence; either an open-ender or one-ender. A non-standard poker hand in

  7. Texas hold 'em - Wikipedia

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    In Texas hold 'em, as in all variants of poker, individuals compete for an amount of money or chips contributed by the players themselves (called the pot).Because the cards are dealt randomly and outside the control of the players, each player attempts to control the amount of money in the pot based on the hand they are holding, [2] and on their prediction as to what their opponents may be ...