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Full House Poker happened in 360.
A full house always beats a flush, unless it is a straight flush or a royal flush.
Full House Poker was created on 2011-03-16.
In poker, a three-of-a-kind is beaten by four-of-a-kind, a full house, a straight, a flush or a straight flush.
The probability of being dealt a full house in poker is 3744/2,598,960 or 1 in 694. The probability of moving up from a full house in poker is 4/47. Check with http://www.indepthinfo.com/probability-poker/full-house.shtml
A Flush which consists of 5 cards of the same suit
Spades, clubs or hearts can be used with diamonds to make a pair, three of a kind, straight, or full house in poker.
Full House Poker - 2011 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T
No, a full house beats two pair in poker. A full house is a hand that consists of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank, while two pair is a hand that consists of two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank, and one card of a third rank. The ranking of hands in poker goes from highest to lowest: royal flush, straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, and high card. So, in summary, a full house is ranked higher than two pair in poker.
March 16 is when Full House Poker on Xbox Live will be coming out. It will cost 800 Microsoft points.
The odds of flopping a full house are 136:1.
In French, a full house is called "un Full" (same pronunciation)