In poker, a hand is ranked primarily by its highest combination. A pair of aces and a pair of sixes (two pair) beats a pair of kings and a pair of tens (also two pair) because aces are the highest-ranking cards. Therefore, the hand with aces and sixes wins.
In most games, yes; but not in all.
52.. 4 Aces, queens, kings, jack, and 2-10 cards.
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.
When the deck is full, this probability is 4/52 (the probability of getting one of 4 aces) times 16/51 (the probability of getting one of 16 kings, queens, jacks, or tens) times 2 (the number of orders in which you could get these cards: ace first, or ace second). This comes out to 32/663, or about 4.83%. Of course, this probability changes as the game progresses: it decreases when any of the tens, jacks, queens, kings, or aces get discarded, but increases when other cards get discarded. This change is unpredictable, but its expected value is 0; this is a complicated concept to explain, but it means that on average, the probability will go up as much as it goes down. Also, the probability is still 32/663 at any point in the game if you have no information whatsoever about what cards came up before: if you forgot every card you saw, or if you just joined the game.
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The pair of queens beat the pair of tens, the nine and the ace are irrelevant. Queens are higher ranked than tens.
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.
In poker, two aces are better than two queens. A pair of aces is the highest possible pair in the game, while a pair of queens ranks lower. Therefore, if both hands are played against each other, the player with the aces would win. Overall, the strength of the hand is determined by the value of the cards, making aces superior to queens.
In poker, a hand is ranked primarily by its highest combination. A pair of aces and a pair of sixes (two pair) beats a pair of kings and a pair of tens (also two pair) because aces are the highest-ranking cards. Therefore, the hand with aces and sixes wins.
There are 12 'picture' cards in a standard deck of playing cards. A Jack, Queen and King of each of the four suits. Including Aces, however, the total would be 16 'face' cards.
Value of the cards are as follows: Aces are worth one or 11. Kings, Queens, and Jacks are worth ten. 10 though 2 are worthy their face value. Aces are the highest, deuces are lowest.
In most games, yes; but not in all.
A pair of Aces & Deuces (Deuces = Two's) will win over a pair of Kings and Queens. A poker hand consist out of 5 cards. The highest card(s) win of course the hand. In this case I'm going to give you an example. Since there is no 5'th card I'll use X for it. A pair of Aces & Deuces will look like AA22X. In this case the highest pair (or valid combination of more then 2 cards) is the Aces. The pair of Kings & Queens looks like KKQQX. As you can see here, the highest pair (or valid combination of more then 2 cards) are the Kings. Because the Aces are of course higher then the Kings, the hand AA22X (or Aces and Deuces) win the hand.
No not in cards
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No.