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32 Cards in this Set
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- Back
- 3rd side (hint)
Two Pair - 6's or higher |
High pair goes on high hand, and low pair goes on low hand. |
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Two Pair - one or both pair are 5's or lower |
Use the two pair in the high hand with any ace in low hand. If there is no Ace, split the pair. |
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Three Pair |
Always play highest pair in low hand. |
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Three of a Kind |
Always play the three of a kind in the high hand and play the two highest cards in the low hand. |
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Three of a Kind - Aces |
Keep two aces in the high hand and keep the other ace with the next highest card in low hand. |
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Two Three of a Kind |
Play highest pair in low hand. |
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Joker |
Can be used as an Ace and any card in a straight, a flush, or a straight flush. It will always be counted as the highest possible value card or as an Ace. |
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High card |
The second and the third high card will be placed as the low hand, and the highest and all remaining cards will be played in the high hand. |
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One Pair |
Use the highest two cards in the low hand, and place the pair and all remaining cards in the high hand. |
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Two Three of a Kind |
Always play the highest pair in the low hand. |
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Lowest Straight |
The lowest straight is ace, two, three, four, five. |
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Six or Seven Card Straight/ Flush |
Use the two highest cards for the low hand. |
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Straight or Five Card Flush with Two Pair |
Always refer to the two pair rule. |
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Straight, Flush, or Straight Flush |
Take the straight or flush, whichever can set up the highest low hand. |
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Straight or Flush with Two Pair and a Joker |
Take the straight or flush and pair, if possible; otherwise, refer to the two pair rule. |
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Straight with Three of a Kind and Joker |
Place the straight in the high hand and set the pair in the low hand. |
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Full House |
Always play pair in low hand and the three of a kind in the high hand. However, if the pair is threes and lower and the other two cards are an ace and face card, play the full house in the high hand. |
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Full House with a Pair |
The highest pair will be placed in the low hand. |
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Full House or Flush with Pair |
Always place the highest pair in the low hand. |
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Four of a Kind - Four Aces, Kings, Queens, and Jack's |
Always split as two Pair |
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Four of a Kind - Four eights, nines, and tens |
Always split as two pair unless there is an Ace with anything. |
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Four of a Kind - Sevens and lower |
Never split four sevens and lower. |
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Any Four of a Kind with any Pair |
Always play pair in low hand. |
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Four Aces with a Pair |
If the pair is tens or lower, keep two Aces in the low hand and the other two with the pair in the high hand. If the pair is Jack, Queen, or King, keep the four Aces in the high hand and the pair in the low hand. |
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Four of a Kind with Three of a Kind |
Set up a pair and four of a kind or a pair and full house depending on which combination leaves the highest low hand. |
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Consecutive Four and Three of a kind |
Always play four of a kind in high hand. |
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Six Card Straight Flush with a Pair |
Take the pair and flush or pair and straight depending on whichever leaves the highest low hand. |
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Seven Card Straight Flush |
Always take highest two cards for low hand. |
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Five Card Straight Flush with Two Pair |
You will split the two pair for only Aces, Kings, Queens, and Jacks. |
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Five Aces |
Always play a pair of Aces in the low hand. |
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Five Aces with a Pair |
If the pair is tens or lower, play a pair of Aces in the low hand and a full house in the high hand. If the pair is face cards, play the pair in the low hand. |
Four Aces and Joker in high hand only counts as a four of a kind. |
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Royal Flush |
Refer to straight flush rules. |
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