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High card by suitSubmitted by admin on Tue, 11/06/2007 - 17:04.
Online PokerHigh card by suit
High card by suit refers to assigning relative values
to
playing cards of equal rank based on their suit.
Most poker games do not rank suits; the ace of spades is just as good as the ace of clubs. However, small issues (such as deciding who deals first) are sometimes resolved by dealing one card to each player. If two players draw cards of the same rank, one way to break the tie is to use an arbitrary hierarchy of suits. No standard ranking of suits exists for all poker games. Even within a particular poker variant, the order of suits differs by location. (For example, the ranking most commonly used in the United States is not the one typically used in Italy.) Two common conventions are:
Cards are always compared by rank first, and only then by suit. For example, using the "alphabetical order" ranking, the ace of clubs ranks higher than any king, but lower than the ace of diamonds). High card by suit is never used to break ties between poker hands, but can be used in the following situations, as well as various others, based upon the circumstances of the particular game:
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