Texas Holdem A Poker Variant vs. Flop TurnRiver. How to Play Everyone is dealt 2 cards face down (Hole Cards) 5 Community Cards Best 5-Card Hand Wins.

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Texas Holdem A Poker Variant vs. Flop TurnRiver

How to Play Everyone is dealt 2 cards face down (Hole Cards) 5 Community Cards Best 5-Card Hand Wins –Using your hole cards and/or –Using the community cards

What Wins Royal Flush (A♠ K♠ Q♠ J♠ 10♠) Straight Flush (Q♠ J♠ 10♠ 9♠ 8♠) Four of a Kind (A♠ A♣ A♥ A♦ K♠) Full House (A♠ A♣ A♥ K♦ K♠) Flush (A♠ J♠ 8♠ 7♠ 3♠)

Straight (K♠ Q♦ J♣ 10♥ 9♠) Three of a Kind (A♠ A♣ A♥ K♦ Q♠) Two Pair (A♠ A♣ K♥ K♦ Q♠) Pair (A♠ A♣ J♥ K♦ Q♠) High Card (A♠ 8♣ J♥ K♦ Q♠) What Wins

Player #1Player #2 Who’s hand is better? Hand #1

Hand #2 Player #1Player #2 What’s the probability of Player #2 winning on the river (ie what’s the probability that the river card is a King, Queen, or a Ten?

Player #1Player #2Player #3 What’s the probability of Player #2 winning on the river (ie an ace that’s not a diamond)? What’s the probability of Player #1 winning on the river (ie a diamond that’s not a King)? What’s the probability of Player #3 winning the hand? Hand #3

Player #1Player #2 What’s the probability of Player #1 winning on the turn (ie an ace, 8, or club)? What’s the probability of Player #1 winning on the river (ie an ace, club, 8, or 9)? Hand #4

Hand #5 Player #1 Player #2 What’s the probability of Player #2 winning on the turn (ie an ace or Jack)? What’s the probability of Player #2 winning on the river (ie an ace, Jack, Ten, or Club)?

Hand #6 Player #1 Player #2 What’s the probability of Player #2 winning on the river (ie an ace, Jack, Ten, or 9)?