What is the term for a hand that contains no pairs or combinations and has the highest card as an Ace?

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The term for a hand that contains no pairs or combinations and has the highest card as an Ace is called "high card." In poker, when no players have any pairs, combinations, or higher-ranking hands, the winner is determined by the highest card in their hand. If multiple players have the same high card, the next highest cards are compared, and so on, until a winner is determined.


What is the term for a hand that contains no pairs or combinations and has the highest card as an Ace?
 
The term for a hand that contains no pairs or combinations and has the highest card as an Ace is still known as a "high card" hand. In poker, the ranking of hands goes from highest to lowest, with combinations like pairs, two pairs, three of a kind, straights, flushes, full houses, four of a kind, straight flushes, and royal flushes being ranked higher than a high card hand. However, if no player has any of these higher-ranking hands, then the player with the highest card as an Ace in their hand wins. If multiple players have the same highest card, then the next highest card is compared, and so on, until a winner is determined.
 
The term for a hand that contains no pairs or combinations and has the highest card as an Ace is called "high card." In poker, if no players have any pairs, combinations, or better hands, the winner is determined by the highest-ranking card in their hand. When the highest card is an Ace, it is referred to as having a high card Ace.
 
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