The Dealer has the following cards showing in Texas Hold \'Em: 2Spades 4Spades 1
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The Dealer has the following cards showing in Texas Hold 'Em:2Spades 4Spades 10Clubs 10Hearts ASpades
Calculate the odds of your hand being a winning hand. Remember that an ace can be used in a straight as either the high or low card.
1. You hold: 4Clubs 4Diamonds
2. You hold: 3Spades 10Diamonds
3. You hold: 5Spades 7Spades
4. You hold: 4Clubs 6Spades
5. You hold: AClubs 6Hearts
The Dealer has the following cards showing in Texas Hold 'Em:
2Spades 4Spades 10Clubs 10Hearts ASpades
Calculate the odds of your hand being a winning hand. Remember that an ace can be used in a straight as either the high or low card.
1. You hold: 4Clubs 4Diamonds
2. You hold: 3Spades 10Diamonds
3. You hold: 5Spades 7Spades
4. You hold: 4Clubs 6Spades
5. You hold: AClubs 6Hearts
The Dealer has the following cards showing in Texas Hold 'Em:
2Spades 4Spades 10Clubs 10Hearts ASpades
Calculate the odds of your hand being a winning hand. Remember that an ace can be used in a straight as either the high or low card.
1. You hold: 4Clubs 4Diamonds
2. You hold: 3Spades 10Diamonds
3. You hold: 5Spades 7Spades
4. You hold: 4Clubs 6Spades
5. You hold: AClubs 6Hearts
Explanation / Answer
The following are the list of possibilities that we can get from the given options(the cards that we hold).
1. With three 4's and two 10's it will become a FullHouse
2. With three 10's it will be Three of a kind
3. with all the cards as Spades it will be a Flush
4. This combination with two 4's and two 10's will give Two Pair
5. This combination with two A's and two 10's will give Two Pair
The order of winning hands will be
1 - Full House
3 - Flush
2 - Three of a Kind
5 - Two Pair with 'A'
4 - Two Pair
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