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Poker/One pair2

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A poker hand such as 4h 4s Ks 10d 5s, which contains two cards of the same rank, plus three unmatched cards. Ranks above any No pair hand, but below all other poker hands.

Between two such hands, the hand with the higher ranking pair wins. If two hands have the same rank of pair, the remaining cards in each hand (called Kickers or side cards) are compared in the manner as no-pair hands.

Examples:

  • 10c 10s 6s 4h 2h ("pair of tens") defeats 9h 9c Ah Qd 10d ("pair of nines")
  • 10h 10d Jd 3h 2c ("tens with jack kicker") defeats 10c 10s 6s 4h 2h
  • 2d 2h 8s 5c 4c ("pair of deuces, eight-five-four") defeats 2c 2s 8c 5h 3h ("deuces, eight-five-three")

In some games, kickers become very important (typically Community card games like Texas holdem), while in other games (such as Draw poker[?]) they are almost never significant. Nonetheless, they are always used if needed.

See also : Poker



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