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Three Card Double Inside Straight Flush |
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Three cards in the same suit in a broken sequence with two gaps or in a closed-ended sequence with or without gaps. Exactly two of the remaining cards in the deck will complete a Straight Flush like 4h-6h-8h-K-Q. |
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Three Card Sequential Royal |
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A hand containing three cards ten or higher in the same suit and in the pattern of a Sequential Royal Flush like Ah-Kh-4-Jh-5. |
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Three Card Straight Flush |
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A hand containing three cards in the same suit in an unbroken open-ended sequence like 8h-9h-10h-4-5. |
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Three of a Kind |
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A hand containing three cards of the same denomination like 10-10-10-4-5. |
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Tilt |
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To play wildly or recklessly. A player is said to be "on tilt" if he is not playing his best, playing too many hands, trying wild bluffs, raising with bad hands, etc. |
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Trips |
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Three of a kind like 10-10-10-4-5. |
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Two Pairs |
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A hand containing two pairs like AAKK4. |
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Two to a, Three to a, Four to a |
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Refers to the number of cards you have in your hand that make up at least a part of a potentially winning hand. For example, if you have Ah, Kh, Qh, Jh, 5c, you have four of the cards needed to make a royal flush, or four to a royal flush |
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