What is the term for a hand that contains one pair and two cards of different ranks?

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The term for a hand that contains one pair and two cards of different ranks is called a "One Pair" hand. In a standard five-card poker hand ranking, a One Pair hand consists of two cards of the same rank (the pair) and three unrelated cards of different ranks. It ranks higher than a high card hand but lower than two pair, three of a kind, straight, flush, full house, four of a kind, straight flush, and royal flush.


What is the term for a hand that contains one pair and two cards of different ranks?
 
The term for a hand that contains one pair and two cards of different ranks is commonly known as a "One Pair" hand. In poker, a One Pair hand is formed by having two cards of the same rank (the pair), along with three unrelated cards of different ranks. It is one of the basic hand rankings used in traditional poker games and is higher in value than a high card hand. However, it is lower in value compared to two pair, three of a kind, straight, flush, full house, four of a kind, straight flush, and royal flush.
 
I think is term for a hand that contains one pair and two cards of different ranks is called a "pair with a kicker." The kicker cards are the two remaining cards in the hand that do not form a pair. The value of the kicker can be used to determine the winner in a hand where two players have the same pair
 
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