Both hands are full houses, which means that there is a three of a kind and a pair in each hand. When comparing these hands the three of a kind is what determines the winner, in this case three 6's beats three deuces.
In a game of poker, full houses are ranked by the value of the three matching cards first, followed by the value of the pair. For example, a full house with three Kings and two Queens would beat a full house with three Queens and two Kings.
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In poker, "jacks full of tens" (three jacks and two tens) is ranked higher than "tens full of kings" (three tens and two kings). This is because the rank of the three of a kind determines the hand's strength, and jacks outrank tens. Therefore, jacks full of tens would win against tens full of kings.
In poker, a "full boat" refers to a hand that consists of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank, commonly known as a "full house." For example, if a player has three kings and two fours, they would have a full house, specifically "kings over fours." This hand is strong in most poker games, typically ranking above a flush and below four of a kind.
No, in poker, three of a kind beats two pairs.
No, in poker, a three of a kind beats a two pair.
No, in poker, three of a kind beats two pair.
No, in poker, three of a kind beats two pair.
Yes, in poker, a three of a kind beats a two pair.
Yes, in poker, a three of a kind beats two pairs.
Yes, in poker, three of a kind beats two pair.
Yes, in poker, three of a kind beats two pairs.