No.
if 4 and eight eights is subtracted by 3 and three eights, then you get 1 and five eights
Seven eights plus three eights is ten eights. Now, possibly you intended to ask about eighths, rather than eights. Ten eighths is equal to one and a quarter. However, ten eights is equal to 80. The extra h makes a difference.
No
Three quarters is the simplest form for six eights. For five eights there is no simpler form.
-- "Three eights" is 24. That's way bigger than three fifths.-- Three eighths is 37.5% less than three fifths.
The three nines and two eights win, because the higher three of kind is stronger.
No, they do not. However, it also depends on whether the dealer qualified or not, and whether the player bet on the Pair Plus. On the Pair Plus it does not matter what the hand is, if it is a pair or better, it gets paid. On the ante and play, if the dealer does not qualify it is a push and a pay, when the dealer qualifies then it depends on who had the Kings and who had the Jacks. If you are talking about other players on the table, it does not matter, in Three Card Poker the players play against the dealer and not each other.
No. A full house (888KK) always beats three of a kind (KKK).
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.
If you mean all the cards have to be face cards, then it would be a four of a kind, full house, three of a kind, and two pair. For example: Four of a kind, four Jacks and a Queen. Full house, Kings over Queens. Three of a kind, three Jacks, a Queen, and a King. Two pair, a pair of Kings, a pair of Jacks, and a Queen. If you mean how many different combinations can be made using only only face cards, there are 95040 possible hands.
if 4 and eight eights is subtracted by 3 and three eights, then you get 1 and five eights
Converting all to eights, it gives three eights minus six eights, so the answer is minus three eights.
In a game of poker, full houses are ranked by the value of the three matching cards first, followed by the value of the pair. For example, a full house with three Kings and two Queens would beat a full house with three Queens and two Kings.
three eights
three-eights in percentage = 37.5%
Three Eights
Three eights is 37.5%. :)