In High Card Poker, the hand with the highest ranking combination wins. A hand of three Aces, a 2, and a 4 (three of a kind) beats a hand with a pair of Kings, a pair of Queens, and a 5 (two pair). Therefore, the three Aces hand wins.
(4 nCr 3)x(4 nCr 2)=4x6=24
No, aces cannot be low in a poker straight. In a standard poker game, the lowest possible straight is A-2-3-4-5, with the ace acting as a high card in this sequence.
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I will assume that you mean a five card poker hand. We can label the cards C1, C2, C3, C4, and C5. We are basically told already that C1 and C2 are both aces. So we have to find the probability that exactly one of C3, C4, and C5 is an ace. Knowing that the first two cards in our hand are both aces means that there are only 50 cards left in the deck. The probability that C3 is an ace and that C4 and C5 are both not aces is (2/50)(48/49)(47/48)=0.03836734694. The same probability also applies to each of C4 and C5, considered independently of each other. Therefore, our final probability is 3* 0.03836734694=0.1151020408
No. Three of a kind beats two pair in poker hands.
It is a way to use step responses to indicate the number of aces/kings in responders hand. Aces = 2 controls, kings = 1 control. Typically 2D = 0-1 controls, 2H = 2 controls, 2S = 3 controls, specifically an ace and king, 2NT = 3 controls, specifically 3 kings, 3C = 4 controls, 3D = 5 controls, etc.
The probability of getting 3 aces in the order AAABB is; P(AAABB) = (4/52)∙(3/51)∙(2/50)∙(48/49)∙(47/48) = 0.0001736... There are 5C3 = 5!/(3!∙(5-3)!) = 10 different ways in which the aces can come out. So the probability of getting exactly three aces in a five card poker hand dealt from a 52 card deck is, P(3A) ~ 10∙(0.0001736) ~ 0.001736 ~ 0.1736%
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3 of a kind Aces can not beat a full house. In this particular case it is most likely that there was a pair and an ace already on the board, making the 3 aces and the pair on the board a higher full house then the other full house.
Yes always. e.g. three sevens (777) beats a pair of kings and a pair of aces (KKAA)
3Q and 2 nines aka Queens full of Nines. Basically a full house is: 3 Cards + 2 cards. The full house rank is based upon the 3 cards; the higher the better. Lets give an example: AAA99 = Aces full of 9s 999AA = Nines full of Aces The aces full is better, and another example (If both players have Sixes full of X; then the X comes in to play; kind of like a kicker comes into play with pairs) 666QQ = Sixes full of Queens. 666KK = Sixes full of Kings. The 666KK hand would be better.