Pocket Pair

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A 'Pocket Pair' in poker refers to having two hole cards of the same rank.

What is a Pocket Pair in Poker?

In poker, a 'Pocket Pair' is when a player's two private cards (also known as hole cards) in games like Texas Hold'em and Omaha are of the same rank. For example, if a player is dealt two Kings, they have a pocket pair of Kings.

Understanding Pocket Pair

Pocket Pairs can be a strong starting hand in poker. The highest possible pocket pair is a pair of Aces, also known as 'Pocket Rockets'. The lowest possible pocket pair is a pair of Twos, often referred to as 'Ducks'.

Pocket Pair in Poker

A Pocket Pair can lead to three of a kind (if the flop, turn or river matches the pocket pair), a full house, or four of a kind. However, it's also possible that the community cards will not improve the hand at all.

Example of "Pocket Pair"

For instance, a player might be dealt a Pocket Pair of Queens.

  • "He was dealt a Pocket Pair of Eights."
  • "Her Pocket Pair of Aces gave her a strong starting hand."
  • "Despite having a Pocket Pair of Kings, he lost to a straight."

Pocket Pair in Poker FAQs

What is a Pocket Pair in poker?

A 'Pocket Pair' in poker is when a player's two private cards (also known as hole cards) in games like Texas Hold'em and Omaha are of the same rank.

How does a Pocket Pair rank in poker?

Pocket Pairs can be a strong starting hand in poker. The highest possible pocket pair is a pair of Aces, also known as 'Pocket Rockets', and the lowest is a pair of Twos, often referred to as 'Ducks'.

What can a Pocket Pair lead to?

A Pocket Pair can lead to three of a kind (if the flop, turn or river matches the pocket pair), a full house, or four of a kind. However, it's also possible that the community cards will not improve the hand at all.

Can a Pocket Pair be a strong hand?

Yes, a Pocket Pair can be a strong starting hand, but the strength of the hand can vary greatly depending on the community cards and the other players' hands.

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