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What is a Full House?
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A full house in poker is when the players hand contains three of a kind and also two of a kind. An example of a full house would be a hand that has two Queens and three Aces.
Poker Zone defines a full house as:
"A hand containing both a three of a kind and a pair, such as Qs-Qh-Qd-7s-7d; the hand ranking immediately below four of a kind and immediately above a flush. When multiple players have a full house, the winner the three of a kind with the highest card value."
There are other sites to find information on poker and the different rules and hands. Full Tilt Poker is a great site for people learning the game. There are free rooms with other live players so you can get used to the rules and the game before spending actual money. There are also other gaming sites that offer free games in poker such as Pogo.com.
Poker Zone defines a full house as:
"A hand containing both a three of a kind and a pair, such as Qs-Qh-Qd-7s-7d; the hand ranking immediately below four of a kind and immediately above a flush. When multiple players have a full house, the winner the three of a kind with the highest card value."
There are other sites to find information on poker and the different rules and hands. Full Tilt Poker is a great site for people learning the game. There are free rooms with other live players so you can get used to the rules and the game before spending actual money. There are also other gaming sites that offer free games in poker such as Pogo.com.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
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