Wild Bill Hickock. You're speaking of the "Dead Man's Hand," two black aces and two black eights. It was held by Wild Bill Hickock. He was about to be dealt his fifth card when he was shot in the back of the head.
In poker, a hand with the highest pair is ranked as a "One Pair" hand.
No, 3 pair is not a valid hand in poker. In poker, a player can only have a maximum of 2 pairs in their hand.
Yes, in poker, it is possible to have both a flush and a pair in a hand.
No, in poker, you cannot have both a straight and a pair in the same hand.
In poker, three of a kind is a stronger hand than two pair.
In a poker showdown between two pairs, the hand with the higher pair would win.
No, in poker, a hand consists of 5 cards. Three pairs do not make a valid hand in poker.
In poker, there is no such thing as a "three pair." The highest hand in poker is a "four of a kind," followed by a "full house," which consists of three of a kind and a pair.
In poker, there is no such thing as a "3 pair." The highest hand in poker is a "four of a kind," which consists of four cards of the same rank.
In poker, a "3 pair" hand is not a recognized hand ranking. The traditional poker hands are ranked from highest to lowest as follows: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair, and High Card. A "3 pair" hand does not fit into this ranking system and would not be considered a valid hand in standard poker rules.
In poker, a hand with 3 of a kind is generally considered stronger than a hand with 2 pair. This is because 3 of a kind is a higher ranking hand in the poker hierarchy, indicating a higher probability of winning compared to 2 pair.
Poker is a five-card game. There is no such hand as three pairs.