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Hola members.

In traditional poker, the various hands and their order is as follows (as is probably well known):
* High Card
* One Pair
* Two Pairs
* Three of a Kind
* Straight
* Flush
* Full House
* Four of a Kind
* Straight Flush

Supposing one were to play with say X decks of cards shuffled together.
I would intuitively assume, that the order of the hands is the same as above except that Five of a Kind will be added as the highest hand.
(For instance a hand like 5c 5c 5c 6c 6c will be interpreted as a Full House, 5c 5c 6c 7c 7c a Flush, 5c 5c 6s 7c 7c as Two Pairs etc.)
Is this assumption correct?

Thank you in advance for any clarification.
Tom

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