3 jacks and two 6s is better then 3 6s and 2 jacks :)
There are 4 suits (heart, club, diamond, spade) and 3 royals: king, queen, and jack. Since you only want to know 2 of them, take 4 (number of suits) and multiply it by 2 (number of royals). There are 4 queens and 4 jacks in a deck of cards.
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The 10s and 5s
Depends on the value of the Ace and 5, Aces are used as the highest or lowest values in different games. if an ace has any positive value however, 2 aces and 2 fives would beat 1 ace and 2 fives.
No not in cards
3 jacks and two 6s is better then 3 6s and 2 jacks :)
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There are 4 suits (heart, club, diamond, spade) and 3 royals: king, queen, and jack. Since you only want to know 2 of them, take 4 (number of suits) and multiply it by 2 (number of royals). There are 4 queens and 4 jacks in a deck of cards.
It doesn't, you obviously misread the bored. It is likely your opponent had full house jacks full of 5s.
No. The pair of kings is only one pair. No matter how low your 2 pair is (for instance fours & fives) it can't be beat by one pair.
No. Three of a kind beats two pair in poker hands.
Well, there are four 2's, four 4's, four 6's, four 8's, four 10's, and four jacks, four queens, and four kings. Jacks, queens and kings are all 10's. So, there are 42 even numbers. If not including the jack, queens and kings then there are 20.
If you don't get Jack's loyalty she will die on the final mission.
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.
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