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Date:
April 26, 2008
Time: 1pm
Place: Tom's House in BFE
Details: None Yet
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Game Type: Texas Hold Em' |
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Cash Game: $10 buy in. |
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Big Blind Starts at 50 cents. |
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If you run out of chips you can buy back in. |
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Once you announce you're cashing out, you're done,
no buying back in. |
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If you act out of turn, you put the small blind
in the pot. |
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| Royal
Flush |
This
is the highest poker hand. It consists of ace, king, queen,
jack, ten, all in the same suit. As all suits are equal,
all royal flushes are equal. |
| Straight
Flush |
Five
cards of the same suit in sequence - such as clubJ-club10-club9-club8-club7.
Between two straight flushes, the one containing the higher
top card is higher. An ace can be counted as low, so heart5-heart4-heart3-heart2-heartA
is a straight flush, but its top card is the five, not
the ace, so it is the lowest type of straight flush. The
cards cannot "turn the corner": diamond4-diamond3-diamond2-diamondA-diamondK
is not valid. |
| Four
of a Kind |
Four
cards of the same rank - such as four queens. The fifth
card can be anything. This combination is sometimes known
as "quads", and in some parts of Europe it is
called a "poker", though this term for it is
unknown in English. Between two fours of a kind, the one
with the higher set of four cards is higher - so 3-3-3-3-A
is beaten by 4-4-4-4-2. It can't happen in standard poker,
but if in some other game you need to compare two fours
of a kind where the sets of four cards are of the same
rank, then the one with the higher fifth card is better. |
| Full
House |
This
consists of three cards of one rank and two cards of another
rank - for example three sevens and two tens (colloquially
known as "sevens full" or more specifically
"sevens on tens"). When comparing full houses,
the rank of the three cards determines which is higher.
For example 9-9-9-4-4 beats 8-8-8-A-A. If the threes of
a kind were equal, the rank of the pairs would decide. |
| Flush |
Five
cards of the same suit. When comparing two flushes, the
highest card determines which is higher. If the highest
cards are equal then the second highest card is compared;
if those are equal too, then the third highest card, and
so on. For example spadeK-spadeJ-spade9-spade3-spade2
beats diamondK-diamondJ-diamond7-diamond6-diamond5 because
the nine beats the seven. |
| Straight |
Five
cards of mixed suits in sequence - for example spadeQ-diamondJ-heart10-spade9-club8.
When comparing two sequences, the one with the higher
ranking top card is better. Ace can count high or low
in a straight, but not both at once, so A-K-Q-J-10 and
5-4-3-2-A are valid straights, but 2-A-K-Q-J is not. 5-4-3-2-A
is the lowest kind of straight, the top card being the
five. |
| Three
of a Kind |
Three
cards of the same rank plus two other cards. This combination
is also known as Triplets or Trips. When comparing two
threes of a kind the hand in which the three equal cards
are of higher rank is better. So for example 5-5-5-3-2
beats 4-4-4-K-Q. If you have to compare two threes of
a kind where the sets of three are of equal rank, then
the higher of the two remaining cards in each hand are
compared, and if those are equal, the lower odd card is
compared. |
| Two
Pairs |
A
pair is two cards of equal rank. In a hand with two pairs,
the two pairs are of different ranks (otherwise you would
have four of a kind), and there is an odd card to make
the hand up to five cards. When comparing hands with two
pairs, the hand with the highest pair wins, irrespective
of the rank of the other cards - so J-J-2-2-4 beats 10-10-9-9-8
because the jacks beat the tens. If the higher pairs are
equal, the lower pairs are compared, so that for example
8-8-6-6-3 beats 8-8-5-5-K. Finally, if both pairs are
the same, the odd cards are compared, so Q-Q-5-5-8 beats
Q-Q-5-5-4. |
| Pair |
A
hand with two cards of equal rank and three other cards
which do not match these or each other. When comparing
two such hands, the hand with the higher pair is better
- so for example 6-6-4-3-2 beats 5-5-A-K-Q. If the pairs
are equal, compare the highest ranking odd cards from
each hand; if these are equal compare the second highest
odd card, and if these are equal too compare the lowest
odd cards. So J-J-A-9-3 beats J-J-A-8-7 because the 9
beats the 8. |
| High
Card |
Five
cards which do not form any of the combinations listed
above. When comparing two such hands, the one with the
better highest card wins. If the highest cards are equal
the second cards are compared; if they are equal too the
third cards are compared, and so on. So A-J-9-5-3 beats
A-10-9-6-4 because the jack beats the ten. |
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