52 Card Deck
- 9.1 The value of each card in
descending order for a 52 card deck is ace, king, queen, jack, 10,
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 (ace, when used in a small straight). The
order is as follows:
- (a) Royal Flush ace, king, queen,
jack, 10 of the same suit, no suit is deemed higher than any
other suit;
- (b) Straight Flush five cards of
the same suit in numerical sequence. The highest card in the
hand designates the relative value of the straight flush. No
suit is deemed higher than any other suit;
- (c) Four of a Kind four cards of
the same rank;
- (d) Full House three cards of the
same rank combined with a pair of another rank. The value of the
three cards has priority over the pair in comparing hands;
- (e) Flush five cards of the same
suit. The highest card in the suit designates the relative value
of the flush, followed by the next highest, and so on in
descending order of rank. No suit is deemed higher than any
other suit;
- (f) Straight five cards in
numerical sequence - the highest card in the sequence designates
the relative value of the straight. An ace may count high or low
in a straight e.g. 5, 4, 3, 2, ace or ace, king, queen, jack,10;
- (g) Three of a Kind three cards of
the same rank, with any two unmatched cards;
- (h) Two Pair two cards of the same
rank combined with two cards of another rank, plus one other
card. The highest pair has priority when comparing hands. If the
high pairs are the same, then the low pairs are compared, and
then the remaining card;
- (i) One Pair two cards of the same
rank, combined with three unmatched cards. A higher pair beats a
lower pair. If the pairs are the same, the remaining three cards
are compared, beginning with the highest, then in descending
order of rank;
- (j) No Pair five unmatched cards,
the highest card in the hand, designates the relative value of
the hand, followed by the next highest, and so on in descending
order of rank; and
- (k) Lowhand Values for the purpose
of determining winning hands in low poker the reverse order of
ranking shall apply. Flushes and straights shall not disqualify
a low hand. The highest card used in the hand designates the
relative value of the low hand, e.g. if 7, 5, 4, 3, 2 versus 6,
5, 4, 3, 2, then the latter is the winning low hand.
40 Card Deck, 36 card deck, and 32
card deck
- 9.2 The value of each card in
descending order for a:
- (a) 40 card deck is ace, king,
queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, (ace, when used in a small
straight);
- (b) 36 card deck is ace, king,
queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, (ace, when used in a small
straight); and
- (c) 32 card deck is ace, king,
queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, (ace, when used in a small straight).
- 9.3 The order of poker hand values for
a 40 card deck, a 36 card deck, and a 32 card deck is:
- (a) Royal Flush ace, king, queen,
jack, 10 of the same suit;
- (b) Straight Flush five cards of
the same suit in numerical sequence. The highest card in the
hand designates the relative value of the straight flush. No
suit is deemed higher than any other suit;
- (c) Four of a Kind four cards of
the same rank;
- (d) Flush five cards of the same
suit. The highest card in the suit designates the relative value
of the flush, followed by the next highest, and so on in
descending order of rank. No suit is deemed higher than any
other suit;
- (e) Full House three cards of the
same rank combined with a pair of another rank. The value of the
three cards has priority over the pair in comparing hands;
- (f) Straight five cards in
numerical sequence - the highest card in the sequence designates
the relative value of the straight. An ace may count high or low
in a straight e.g. 8, 7, 6, 5, ace or ace, king, queen, jack,
10;
- (g) Three of a Kind three cards of
the same rank, with any two unmatched cards;
- (h) Two Pair two cards of the same
rank combined with two cards of another rank, plus one other
card. The highest pair has priority when comparing hands. If the
high pairs are the same, then the low pairs are compared, and
then the remaining card;
- (i) One Pair two cards of the same
rank, combined with three unmatched cards. A higher pair beats a
lower pair. If the pairs are the same, the remaining three cards
are compared, beginning with the highest, then in descending
order of rank; and
- (j) No Pair five unmatched cards,
the highest card in the hand, designates the relative value of
the hand, followed by the next highest, and so on in descending
order of rank.
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