Oct
17
2008

The World Series of Poker (
WSOP) is an annual competition that has one of the biggest sets of poker tournaments in the world. Held in Las Vegas, the WSOP attracts many participants each year. The World Series of Poker 2008 started on May 30, 2008. The Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas served as the venue for these tournaments.
The main event, which is the $10,000 no limit Texas hold'em tournament had four starting days, with July 3 as the first. The final table will have nine players; the tournament is scheduled to resume on November 9. The schedule has been changed so that ESPN can broadcast the final table on November 11. Final table players include Dennis Phillips, Craig Marquis, Scott Montgomery, Darus Suharto, Ylon Schwartz, David Rheem, Kelly Kim, Peter Eastgate, and Ivan Demidov. All of them have gotten the $900,670 ninth place cash prize, with the rest of the prize pool to be distributed in November.
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Oct
07
2008

To better understand how poker hands are ranked, let us first find out what a hand is and what the values of individual cards are.
A hand is a combination of five cards generated when
playing poker. The card with the highest value is the ace. However, the value of the hand will not depend only depend on the card (even if it's an ace) but also the combination you make: 1 pair, 2 pair, 3 of a kind, straight, flush, full house, 4 of a kind, straight flush, and royal flush.
The rank of poker hands depends on the probability. Because the royal flush is deemed rarest, it is the highest hand in value. The royal flush has the royal family (king, queen, jack) plus the ace and ten, all coming from the same suit. The straight flush comes next to poker hands with one of the highest values. It is a hand consisting of five cards that are arranged in sequence, also coming from the same suit. More probable combinations such as pairs are placed lower in the rank of poker hands.
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Sep
27
2008

In
playing poker, for the newbies, a very frustrating part is discerning if this hand is stronger than this or that. Here is the ranking of the poker hands, from highest to lowest.
# Royal flush- 10 through ace, all of a similar suit, whatever suit it is would not matter.
# Straight flush- any 5 cards of similar suit in consecutive sequence.
# Four of a Kind- example- four Qs.
# Full House- among all ranking hands for poker, this is a member of the elite "class", yet it would come up more frequently than a newbie might think or presume. This is any 3 cards of equal value, plus any kind of pair.
# Flush- any set of non-consecutive whose suit is similar.
# Straight- 5 consecutive of differing suits.
# Three of a Kind- any 3 cards of equal worth.
# Two pair- two cards of equal denomination, if two competitors have tied pairs (both), high card would be the tie-breaker.
# Pair- 2 cards of equal value, enough said.
# High card- assuming no kind of hand is formed, the biggest card in the set would claim the win.
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