Poker (1810)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 60
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
2 - 10
ag.gameitem.publisher:
The United States Playing Card Company,
Prime Promotion,
AG Müller (AGMüller),
Jax, Ltd.,
Offason,
Front Porch Classics,
Endless Games (I),
Rosiness,
Waddingtons,
Starz Entertainment,
Basic Fun, Inc.,
University Games,
White Wolf Entertainment AB,
Coca-Cola,
Piatnik,
TV Products USA Inc,
Uitgeverij van der Meulen,
Ambassador Games (Merchant Ambassador),
TS Spielkarten,
(Unknown),
Fundex,
Excalibur Electronics,
Helmut Lingen Verlag,
Marigó,
(Public Domain),
Tactic,
Spear's Games,
F.X. Schmid,
Berliner Spielkarten,
Cardinal,
Coach House Games, Inc.,
Editions ATLAS,
ASS Altenburger Spielkarten,
Skor-Mor,
Capitol Carta Roma,
Spin Master Ltd.,
Heraclio Fournier
Designers:
(Uncredited)
Artists:
René Goscinny,
Albert Uderzo
Mechanics:
Player Elimination,
Betting and Bluffing,
Set Collection
Beschreibung
Poker is played with a standard deck of 52-cards, and sometimes Jokers are added as wild cards. The object of the game is to win the pot which contains all the bets the players have made in a deal. Players are dealt cards which are usually reduced to a Poker hand of five (5) cards. Betting and bluffing are used in rounds until all bets are squared up, or until all other players have conceded the pot (folded). If all bets have been squared up, the rounds are followed by a "showdown" in which all hands are fully revealed; the one with the best combination of a Poker hand of five (5) cards being the winner.
The following table describes and ranks the standard Poker hands:
Five of a Kind (Only if wild cards are in use): Four cards of the same rank and one wild card (eg: A, A, A, A, Joker).
Straight Flush: A straight with all cards of the same suit (eg: A, K, Q, J, 10: all spades). (The highest Straight Flush is nominally called a Royal Flush)
Four of a Kind: Four cards of the same rank (eg: A, A, A, A, K).
Full House: Three of a kind in one rank and a pair in a different rank (eg: A, A, A, K, K).
Flush: Five cards of the same suit (eg: A, K, Q, J, 9: all spades)
Straight: Five cards in sequence of rank (eg: A, K, Q, J, 10).
Three of a Kind: Three cards of the same rank (eg: A, A, A, K, Q).
Two Pair: Two pairs of different ranks (eg: A, A, K, K, Q).
One Pair: A pair of cards of the same rank (eg: A, A, K, Q, J).
High Card: High card without any other higher combination (eg: A, K, Q, J, 9).
Poker is played with a standard deck of 52-cards, and sometimes Jokers are added as wild cards. The object of the game is to win the pot which contains all the bets the players have made in a deal. Players are dealt cards which are usually reduced to a Poker hand of five (5) cards. Betting and bluffing are used in rounds until all bets are squared up, or until all other players have conceded the pot (folded). If all bets have been squared up, the rounds are followed by a "showdown" in which all hands are fully revealed; the one with the best combination of a Poker hand of five (5) cards being the winner.
The following table describes and ranks the standard Poker hands:
Five of a Kind (Only if wild cards are in use): Four cards of the same rank and one wild card (eg: A, A, A, A, Joker).
Straight Flush: A straight with all cards of the same suit (eg: A, K, Q, J, 10: all spades). (The highest Straight Flush is nominally called a Royal Flush)
Four of a Kind: Four cards of the same rank (eg: A, A, A, A, K).
Full House: Three of a kind in one rank and a pair in a different rank (eg: A, A, A, K, K).
Flush: Five cards of the same suit (eg: A, K, Q, J, 9: all spades)
Straight: Five cards in sequence of rank (eg: A, K, Q, J, 10).
Three of a Kind: Three cards of the same rank (eg: A, A, A, K, Q).
Two Pair: Two pairs of different ranks (eg: A, A, K, K, Q).
One Pair: A pair of cards of the same rank (eg: A, A, K, Q, J).
High Card: High card without any other higher combination (eg: A, K, Q, J, 9).
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ag.gameitem.lastUpdated: 2025-04-25 02:02:30.585