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Introduction

Full house poker rulesFull house vs straightThe 'front' refers to the two card hand and the 'back' refers to the fivecard hand.
  • No pair: Place the highest card in the back and the next twohighest cards in the front.
  • One pair: Place the pair in back and the next two highest cards inthe front.
  • Two pair: Use the following groups to determine how to play a two pair:

    2 through 6: Low pair
    7 through 10: Medium pairs
    Jack through king: High pairs

    • Low pair and low pair: Split unless holding a king or better, then playtwo pair in the back.
    • Low pair and medium pair: Split unless holding a king or better, then playtwo pair in the back.
    • Low pair and high pair: Split unless holding an ace, then playtwo pair in the back.
    • Medium pair and medium pair: Split unless holding an ace, then playtwo pair in the back.
    • Medium pair and high pair: Always split.
    • High pair and high pair: Always split.
    • Pair of aces and any other pair: Always split.
  • Three pair: Always play highest pair in front.
  • Three of a kind: Always play three of a kind in back unless they are aces, then play a pair of aces in back and one ace in front.
  • Three of a kind twice: Always play highest pair in front.
  • Straights, flushes, straight flushes, and royal flush:
    • With no pair: When choosing whether to play a straight, flush, orstraight flush play the category which will allow the highest two cardsin front.
    • With 6th or 7th card: Play the lower straight or flush in the backto place the highest cards in front.
    • With one pair: Play pair in the front only if a straight, flush, orstraight can be played in the back.
    • With two pair: Use two pair rule.
    • With three pair: Use three pair rule.
    • With three of a kind: Play pair in front.
    • With full house: Use full house rule.
  • Full house: Always split unless the pair is twos and you havean ace and a king to play in the front.
  • Full house with three of a kind and two pairs: Play the highest pair in front.
  • Full house with three of a kind twice: Always play the highest pair in front.
  • Four of a kind: Play according to the rank of the four of a kind:

    2 through 6: Always keep together.
    7 through 10: Split unless a king or better can be played in front.
    Jack through king: Split unless an ace can be played in front.
    Aces: Always split.

  • Four of a kind and a pair: Play pair in front.
  • Four of a kind and three of a kind: Play pair in front from the three of a kind.
  • Five aces: Split aces and play three aces in back and two aces in front unless youhave a pair of kings, then play five aces in back and kings in front.

Full House Poker Rules

The house way at the Claridge in Atlantic City is published in their gaming guide. It is thesame as that of the Trump Plaza with the following exceptions:

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  • Full house: Always play the pair in the low hand.
  • Four of a kind: If the rank of the four of a kind is 7 through 10 then the only exception to splitting is if an ace can be played in front. If the rank is jack throughking there then always split with no exceptions.

The partypoker LIVE series in the Bahamas is in full swing. With an assortment of high-stakes buy-in tournaments, including the $250,000 Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas, cash games of absurd stakes are likely to break out.

At least one nosebleed cash game was running in the Caribbean and it brought one of the worst beats that poker has seen in quite some time.

Owner of U.K. casino Dusk Till Dawn and partner of partypoker Rob Yong posted a video of a $400,000 pot to his Twitter feed Tuesday afternoon. The video showed a completed board in which a player with Q-9 got all in on a Q 9 9 flop against another player who flopped an open-ended straight flush draw with J10.

The players decided to run it twice. On the first runout, the 8 hit on the river. On the second board, the K came on the turn, giving the underdog both halves of the pot with a straight flush over a full house.

Yong didn’t mention who was in the game or which players had each hand, but Jean-Robert Bellande confirmed he was there when he shared footage of the same hand from a different angle later that day.

You can watch the video below:

Don’t normally post hands from High Stakes Cash Games but this is why you gotta keep the faith – here is $400K pot @partypoker_CPP , all in on Q99 flop Q9 v TsJs, run it twice – pic.twitter.com/zq2MDrMmP5

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— Rob Yong (@rob_yong_) November 19, 2019

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In case you missed it, this happened at our table early this morning: pic.twitter.com/9xuZr9YxdW

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— Jean-Robert Bellande (@BrokeLivingJRB) November 20, 2019

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