yes
Three kings and two nines is a full house, three aces is a three of a kind. A full house always beats a three of a kind.
Three aces and two eights is a full house. Three Aces and two nines would win. As would three aces and two kickers 10 or higher.
The three nines and two eights win, because the higher three of kind is stronger.
Aces Texas Hold 'Em No Limit - 2005 VG was released on: USA: 9 May 2005
Yes 3 of a kind always beats two pair.
The odds of being dealt pocket aces in Texas hold 'em is (4 in 52) times (3 in 51) or 12 in 2652 which, reduced, is 1 in 221.
.16837% . Just think of it as 1/10th of one %.
In Texas Hold'em, aces are considered high.
It can be stated either "Aces full" or "Aces full of Kings".
Yes always. e.g. three sevens (777) beats a pair of kings and a pair of aces (KKAA)
No, aces cannot play low in Texas Hold'em. In this game, aces are always considered high cards.
Double aces is a pair, it would be beaten by a three of a kind, unless someone else has a pair of aces also, in which case the next highest card in the hand would win. For example: between the hands of A, A, 10, 6, 2 and A, A, 7, 4, 3 the 10 would win. a pair of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,jack,queen, or king would beat a pair of aces.