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No, in Texas Hold'em, you cannot wrap around a straight to make a hand.
Yes, a straight wrap around an object occurs in a continuous manner.
No, a straight line cannot wrap around because it has a constant direction and does not curve or bend.
No, in Texas Holdem a straight cannot wrap around. However, an A can be part of either a high straight or a low straight. The lowest straight is A2345 and is known as a "wheel." The highest straight is AKQJT and is known as "broadway."
the main purpose of a wrap-a-round is to make a straight line around a pipe to aid in cutting the pipe to its proper length. it is used mostly as a template or a straight edge
No, a straight in poker cannot wrap around. It is a five-card hand consisting of consecutive ranks, such as 2-3-4-5-6, and does not loop back to the highest or lowest card.
No, in Texas Hold'em, an ace cannot be considered low in a straight. In a straight, the ace can only be used as the highest card in the sequence (A-K-Q-J-10) and cannot "wrap around" to be used as a low card (A-2-3-4-5). This is a standard rule in most poker variants, including Texas Hold'em.
The horn of a unicorn does not actually wrap around its body. It grows straight out from the center of its forehead, similar to the way a deer's antlers grow.
You just wrap your arms around them and draw the person close to you.
To properly wrap around the table in a game of Texas Hold'em, the dealer should start dealing cards to the player to their immediate left and continue clockwise around the table until all players have received their cards. This ensures fair dealing and gameplay by giving each player an equal opportunity to receive cards in a random and unbiased manner.
No, a straight in poker cannot wrap around to include both high and low cards. A straight is a hand consisting of five consecutive cards of any suit, but it cannot include both high and low cards in the same hand.
No, straights do not wrap around in poker. In a standard game, the highest straight is A-K-Q-J-10, and the lowest straight is A-2-3-4-5. The hand Q-K-A-2-3 would not be considered a straight in poker.