NO...but some one at the table must see it....for instance if u have 56 and your opponent has 34 and the flop comes 3 4 7 you both check a K comes on the turn you both check again and get a J on the river again with the checks. you flip your cards; you think you have nothing and say that and your opponent correctly calls his 2 pair if some one at the table recognizes your mistake you still get the pot.
A typical poker player folds 80% of the time.
In poker, to "call" means to match the amount of chips or money that has been bet by another player in order to stay in the hand and continue playing.
A bluff catcher is a hand that is not strong enough to bet or raise, but strong enough to call a bet from an opponent who may be bluffing. In poker strategy, a bluff catcher can be effectively used by carefully observing your opponent's betting patterns and tendencies to determine if they are likely bluffing. By correctly identifying when your opponent is bluffing, you can use a bluff catcher to call their bet and win the hand.
No, in poker, a hand consists of 5 cards. Three pairs do not make a valid hand in poker.
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.
A poker hand with an ace high is ranked as the highest possible hand in poker, known as a "Royal Flush."
No, a poker hand can only have a maximum of two pairs.
No, you do not have to show your cards in poker when you win a hand.
No, you do not have to show your hand in poker when you win a round.
In poker, a hand with the highest pair is ranked as a "One Pair" hand.
In poker, an ace low hand is the lowest possible hand ranking.
In poker, a full house is a stronger hand than a flush.