by: qurooleth

How to play poker?

The game is played with a 52-card deck. Each player is dealt a deuce of cards and n-number of poker chips.

The game is played as follows:


  1. Two cards are dealt
  2. Bets are placed
  3. The dealer opens 3 cards on the table
  4. Bets are placed
  5. One more card is revealed
  6. Bets are placed
  7. The last card is revealed
  8. Final bets are placed
  9. Players show their combinations and the winner is determined

Combinations:

It turns out that you have a total of 7 cards to make a combination, the combination is formed from a different number of cards, you can see all of them here:

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An important clarification:

Combinations can be made with any cards, not just those shown in the picture.

  1. Royal Street Flush - Ace, King, Queen, Jack, Ten of a kind**.** This is the most powerful combination in poker.
  2. Street Flush - a combination consisting of five cards of the same suit following in order one after the other. It is worth noting that the highest card is not an ace. The higher the highest card in this hand, the stronger the player's hand. Example: King, queen, jack, ten and nine of the same suit.
  3. Four of a kind - a combination of four cards of the same value. The higher the value of the cards in this hand, the stronger the player's hand. Example: Four kings.
  4. Full House - a combination consisting of three cards of the same value and two cards of another of the same value. The higher the three of a kind in this hand, the stronger the player's hand. Example: Three kings and two tens.
  5. Flush - hand consisting of five cards of the same suit, where at least one card follows another in turn. The higher the highest card in this combination, the stronger the player's hand. Example: A king, a jack, a ten, an eight, and a seven of the same suit.
  6. Straight - combination of five cards of different suits following each other. The higher the highest card in this combination, the stronger the player's hand. Example: King, queen, jack, ten and nine of different suits.
  7. Set - a combination of three cards of the same value and two other cards of different values. The higher the three cards of the same value in this combination, the stronger the player's hand. Example: Three kings, a ten and a seven.
  8. Two pairs - a combination consisting of two cards of the same value and two cards of the other value, the fifth card to them can be any card that differs from them in value. The higher the pairs of cards of the same value in this combination, the stronger the player's hand. Example: Two kings, two queens and a ten.
  9. Pair - a combination consisting of two cards of the same value and three other cards of different values from this pair and from each other. The higher the pairs of cards of the same value in this combination, the stronger the player's hand. Example: Two kings, a jack, a ten and a seven.
  10. High card - a hand consisting of five cards of different values, not all of which are the same suit, not all of which are consecutive. The higher the value of the high card in this hand, the stronger the player's hand. Example: Ace, Queen, Jack, Seven and Three of a different suit.