Pair

A 'Pair' in poker refers to a hand that contains two cards of the same rank.

What is a Pair in Poker?

In poker, a 'Pair' is a hand that contains two cards of the same rank. For example, if you have two 8s, you have a pair of 8s. Pairs are the second lowest hand in poker, ranking above high card and below two pair.

Understanding a Pair

A pair can be a strong hand, but it can also be beaten by any hand that contains two pair, three of a kind, straight, flush, full house, four of a kind, straight flush, or a royal flush. The value of a pair is primarily determined by the rank of the pair, with a pair of Aces being the highest and a pair of twos being the lowest.

Playing a Pair

How a player should play a pair depends on a variety of factors, including their position, the action in front of them, the strength of their pair, and the texture of the board.

Example of a "Pair"

For instance, if a player is dealt an Ace and another Ace in Texas Hold'em poker, they have a pair of Aces.

  • "He was dealt a pair of Kings, a strong starting hand in Texas Hold'em."
  • "She made a pair of Queens on the flop, giving her the lead in the hand."
  • "Despite only having a pair of twos, he decided to bet to try to bluff his opponent."

Pair in Poker FAQs

What is a Pair in poker?

A Pair in poker is a hand that contains two cards of the same rank.

How does a Pair rank in poker?

A Pair ranks above a high card but below two pair, three of a kind, straight, flush, full house, four of a kind, straight flush, and a royal flush.

How should I play a Pair?

How you should play a pair depends on a variety of factors, including your position, the action in front of you, the strength of your pair, and the texture of the board.

What is the highest Pair?

The highest pair in poker is a pair of Aces.

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