![]() ![]() ![]() I would like to thank Miplet for confirming the table above. The next table is for four-card stud with no jokers. When two or more players hold a straight, the hand with the highest starting card wins, thus a Jack-high straight (J-10-9-8-7) beats a five-high straight (5-4-3-2-A) even though the five-high contains an ace. The second table is for a fully wild card. king only: Normally the suited ten and king is better than the king alone, however, if you must discard a 9 and a flush penalty card, then hold the. ![]() The first table is for a partially wild card that can only be used to complete a straight, flush, straight flush, or royal flush, otherwise it must be used as an ace (same usage as in pai gow poker). an unsuited queen and ace If there is no flush penalty card, then keeping the 10 and queen is the better play, otherwise keep the queen and ace. The next two tables show the probabilities in 5-card stud with one wild card. The following table shows the number of combinations if each card was dealt from a separate deck, which would be mathematically equivalent to an infinite number of decks. ![]()
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