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A poker hands question that should definitely interest you all this week Question: I need pics for a paper I am writing for school. Answer: http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?p=poker%20hand&fr=FP-tab-web-t&toggle=1&cop=&ei=UTF-8  Read More →

We’ve have a reader question come in on the subject of poker hands. Let’s take a look: Question: Best Hands for Hold Em Poker? Answer: I personally like 7/7; I usually never lose with it. I like 2/2 and you can't usually lose with a big slick K/A, double face cards are good, but I am not a big fan of J/J….can't win with 'em. Alot of people like A/A; but that is still a shot in the dark and it usually takes... 

This week’s question is as follows: Question: It seems to me, that since you are only playing against the dealer, everybody should flip their cards up at the table. Seeing the other players' hands will let you know what the deal DOESN'T have and increase your odds of winning. Yet, nobody does that. Why? I should add that any time I've played at a casino, I've been able to show my cards to my buddy and ask him for... 

We’ve have a reader question come in on the subject of poker hands. Let’s take a look: Question: I am wasting my points for a reason I hope….Here is the question again….Please help! Estimate on hand made poker tables? My dad is a skilled carpenter.He was asked to make a table that is 36×36 and 30 1/2 inches high.It is made of ash wood 4 legs, all squared, table itself is squared as well.Each corner has a hidden... 

This week’s question is as follows: Question: What’s the Dead Man’s Hand in Poker? Answer: In poker, the dead man's hand is a two-pair hand, namely "aces over eights." The origin of the name is the five-card-draw hand held by Wild Bill Hickok at the time of his murder, which is accepted to have included the aces and eights of both of the black suits (sometimes considered "bullets").  Read More →

This week’s question is as follows: Question: How Many Five Card Poker Hands Are There if You Take out the Face Cards? Answer: Assuming that you remove only J, Q and K, there are 658,808.  Read More →

What’s this week’s question? Let’s dive straight in… Question: texas holdem Answer: 1. Royal flush: A, K, Q, J, 10 in the same suit. Odds 1 in 650,000. 2. Straight flush: five cards of the same suit in order, but not royal. Odds 1 in 65,000. 3. Four of a kind: Four Aces beats, and so on down. Odds 1 in 4,000. 4. Full house: Three of kind and two of another. Highest three cards beats other full houses.... 

This week’s question is as follows: Question: This poker run is for charity and people are wanting to know their hand before the last stop. I am unsure how to do this and keep everyone honest. Any advice i can get would be much appreciated. Answer: Plan 6 stops instead of 5. That way, everyone has their cards before the last stop. If they don't want to come to the party, then they can go home before the last stop.  Read More →

A tough poker hands question this week. Let’s dive straight in Question: What Are the Winning Hands in Poker from Lowest to Highest? Answer: Pair 2 Pair Three of A Kind Straight Flush Full House 4 of a Kind Straight Flush Royal Straight Flush  Read More →

What’s this week’s question? Let’s dive straight in… Question: What is the Better Poker Hand in an All In, Heads Up Situation? 7-2 Offsuit or 6-2 Suited? Answer: Actually the 7-2 offsuit is the favorite, pre-flop. It is in the lead pre-flop with a 7-high versus 6-high. Also if the 2 does flop the 7-2 has the 6-2 outkicked. This is what we call one hand dominating another, anytime your opponent has one of the same...