What is the term for a hand that contains one pair and three cards of the same rank?

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The term for a hand that contains one pair and three cards of the same rank is commonly known as a "Full House." In poker, a Full House is a strong hand that consists of three cards of the same rank, known as a "Three of a Kind," and a pair of cards of another rank. For example, having three Kings and two Jacks would be considered a Full House.



What is the term for a hand that contains one pair and three cards of the same rank?
 
The term for a hand that contains one pair and three cards of the same rank is called a "Full House." A Full House is considered a strong hand in poker, as it combines both a Three of a Kind and a Pair. The ranking of a Full House is determined by the value of the three cards of the same rank. For example, a Full House with three Aces and a pair of Kings would be ranked higher than a Full House with three Kings and a pair of Aces.
 
In poker, a "Full House" refers to a hand with one pair and three cards of the same rank, combining a Pair and a Three of a Kind. The Full House's ranking depends on the value of the three cards of the same rank; for instance, a Full House with three Aces and a pair of Kings outranks one with three Kings and a pair of Aces.
 
A Full House, for instance, is a hand that has three Kings and two Aces. Usually, the rank of the three cards that match is indicated, for example, "Full House, Kings over Aces."
 
A Full House, for instance, is a hand that has three Kings and two Aces. Usually, the rank of the three cards that match is indicated, for example, "Full House, Kings over Aces."
yeah Full House consists of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank, and the rank of the three matching cards is what determines the strength of the hand. Your example of "Full House, Kings over Aces" is a common way of indicating the ranking of a Full House hand in poker. Thank you for the clarification
 
A "full house" is a hand that consists of three cards of the same rank and one pair. Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank make up a full house in poker.
 
I think hand with three Aces and two Kings would be a full house, also known as "Aces full of Kings." This hand ranks above a flush but below four of a kind in the standard poker hand rankings. The odds of being dealt a full house in five-card stud poker are approximately 0.14%, making it a relatively rare hand.
 
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