It's still a four of a kind.
Unless you make some off the wall house rule.
Since there are only four aces in a standard 52 card deck, the probability of being dealt five aces is zero.
The card game KIBS is played with partners. The partners come up with a "secret code" to let their partner know they have a four of a kind. The partner (or anyone at the table) can call kibs on a person by stating " PERSON'S NAME has kibs." The game KIBS is played by everyone being dealt five cards and four cards are thrown into the middle to be "fought for" to make a four of a kind. If you pick up a card, you must discard a card. Only five cards in your hand at a time. Once everyone has picked through the four cards in the middle they are put in the "discard" pile and four new cards are dealt in the middle. This process goes on until someone calls kibs.
Yes, four of a kind beats a straight. Only a straight flush (including a royal flush) beats four of a kind in a poker game with no wild cards, i.e. where five of a kind is not possible.
Four. One for each suit.
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No. Four of a Kind is only beaten by a Straight Flush or a Royal Flush. Here is the order: * Royal Flush * Straight flush * Four of a kind * Full house * Flush * Straight * Three of a kind * Two pair * One pair * High card
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There are only four, the word quadrants hints to that quad meaning four.
The highest hand of Poker is the Royal flush and no other hand can beat it. Moreover, you cannot get 5 aces unless you are playing with two decks or more. Taken, that you win 5 aces in a table, it is equal to four of a kind and the other card is redundant. The other hands in a poker winning can be as follows: Royal flush: A, K, Q, J, 10 all of the same suit. 2. Straight flush: Five cards in a sequence like 8, 7, 6, 5, 4 of either hearts, or clubs, or diamonds or spades. 3. Four of a kind: All four cards of the same rank and any 1 other card. 4. Full house: When you have a three of a kind with a pair. 5. Flush: any five card of the same suit not in sequence. 6. Straight: Five cards in a sequence of different suits. 7. Three of a kind: when you have three cards of the same rank. 8. Two pairs: when you have two pairs in hand. 9. Pair: when you win only a pair of cards. 10. High Card: when no combination is made and then highest value card plays the trick.
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