No. In standard Poker rules one pair, of any rank, beats an unpaired hand.
Perhaps you are thinking of a situation where two people have the same pair, for example a pair of nines, and one has the ace kicker and the other a non-ace kicker. In this case the person with the ace wins, but only because they both have the same ranked pair.
Also don't get confused with Lowball, common form Razz, in which the lower valued hands win. In that case an Ace would beat a pair since a pair is a terrible hand to have.
No, 1 pair can lose to an ace high, depending on what is on the community table, for instance, if your pair is lower than the 2 pairs on the table, your opponent with an ace high will win.
An Ace is not always considered higher than a King in poker, it has dual value. An Ace can be either high or low, depending on the hand.
The Ace can be the lowest or the highest card. Depending on the game and the rules for that game, the ace can be used for a low straight in poker or rummy or a high straight. See the related link for more information.
In poker, suits do not have rank. Two royal flush's would tie. Otherwise with an A high flush you would go to the next highest card.
A poker hand with an ace high or an ace kicker (tiebreaker) will win over a poker hand with a king high or a king kicker.So yes: in games such as Texas Hold'em or seven-card stud, having A-3 as your hole cards is marginally better than holding a K-9.
"The rules for hold 'em poker are as follows. Highest hand wins, you may use one both or none of your hole cards to make your highest hand. There are 3 raise limits per round and Ace plays high or low."
In "Hi/Lo" poker there are 2 winning hands. This means if you win High you get 50% of the pot, and if you lose Low, the other player wins 50% of the pot. If you win both, you will win 100% of the pot. You can not "declare" that you have the winning hand in poker either. Everything is decided on the showdown.
The ace is high or low not by deck, but is determined by the game rules, or if not defined there, then it is agreed upon by the players pre-game.
No, in Crib aces are always low.
Assuming you mean an Ace, then no.
The highest ranking hand in Poker is a royal flush. That is an A high straight flush which would be ace, king, queen, jack and ten of all the same suit.
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