I’m trying to learn how to play and I understand what community cards are, what they do, who goes first/last, etc, but how do the cards in your hand effect the game? I can’t find the answer anywhere and it’s getting confusing.

  • NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You make your best hand out of your 2 cards and the up to 5 cards on the table.

    So if you have 2 aces and there’s 1 ace and 2 king on the flop, the best hand is a full house. 3 ace and 2 king.

    If the next card is a ace, it’s now 4 aces.

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        1 year ago

        And you only play with 5 cards; Sometimes you’ll have three pairs or a spare ace in your hand that you might think gives you an edge, but if it’s not part of the 5 cards that make your best hand, it’s as if it doesn’t exist.

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            11 months ago

            Of course you can. It’s called context.

            The user didn’t know how to read his hand so I was explaining with an example of his hand, how to read his hand.

            While you’re technically correct given how I worded it, you could absolutely know what I mean.

            I’d even say adding that correction is fair as I did, but to claim you couldn’t know I’d strongly disagree on.