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Ive never known if it counted as anything or is just a term.
Cheers.
> The scoring is:
>
> Straight flush=five cards with the same suit in numerical order
> Four of a kind=four cards of the same number
> Full house= three cards with the same number and a pair with the same
> Flush = five cards of the same suit
> Straight = five cards in numerical order but not of the same suit
> Three of a kind= three cards with the same number
> Two pairs = example: a pair of sevens and a pair of eights
> One pair = two cards with the same number
> High card = self explanatory
>
>
> Nothing else is valid. If by a flush draw, you mean the flop or the
> turn left you with four cards to a flush, that counts for nothing
> unless you get that fifth card.
Straight flush
Four of a kind
Full house
Flush
Straight
Three of a kind
Two pairs
One pair
High card
Nothing else is valid. If by a flush draw, you mean the flop or the turn left you with four cards to a flush, that counts for nothing unless you get that fifth card.
Ive never known if it counted as anything or is just a term.
Cheers.