Two pairs of aces (called 4 of a kind) does beat a flush.
doh yea sure it does the hand rankings go as followed: -high card -pair -two pairs -3 of a kind -straight -flush -full house -4 of a kind -straight flush -royal flush happy gamblin' ;)
24 outfits. (4 x 3 x 2)
It generally has 3 strings. but it is possible to find some with 4,5 or 6 strings.
3 x 4 x 3 = 36
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NO the order is (from lowest to highest) 1 pair 2 two pair 3 three of a kind 4 straight 5 flush 6 full house 7 four of a kind 8 straight flush 9 royal flush
A full house always beats a flush, unless it is a straight flush or a royal flush.
Children song with 2 3 3 4 and 4 4 beat pattern is Amoaku, a Ghanian children song.
Yes it does.
If you are referring to Poker, the first thing to consider is not the specific cards, but the special combinations they make. For example, two pairs beats one pair - no matter what cards the pairs are made of. Or in this case, 4 of a kind beats full house (3 + 2), no matter what cards. Only if two or more players have the same combinations will the highest cards in each combination be compared.