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
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