Picture Cards
A 'Picture Card' in poker refers to any card that depicts a face �C a King, Queen, or Jack.
What is a Picture Card in Poker?
A 'Picture Card' in poker refers to any card that has a face depicted on it. This includes the King, Queen, and Jack in each of the four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. This term is used across various poker variants, including Texas Hold'em, Omaha, and Seven-Card Stud.
For example, if a player is dealt a King and a Queen, they have two 'Picture Cards'. Two Picture Cards in a hand will generally be considered a strong holding. Any two of the same Picture Cards (E.g. kings, Queens or Jacks) are some of the strongest preflop starting hands in poker, while even a hand like a King and a Queen is strong as it offers good connectivity for straights and also if you pair one of the Picture Cards, you'll have a high pair.
Example of "Picture Card"
For instance, a player might have a 'Picture Card' as part of their starting hand, potentially giving them a high pair if they pair their Picture Card on the flop, turn, or river.
In another scenario, a player might hit a 'Picture Card' on the river, completing a straight or a flush.
- "I was dealt two Picture Cards and decided to raise pre-flop."
- "He hit a Picture Card on the river, completing his straight."
- "She had a Picture Card in her hand and hit another one on the flop, giving her a pair of Queens."
Are Picture Cards strong in poker?
Picture Cards can be strong in poker, as they are high-value cards. However, the strength of a Picture Card also depends on the other cards in the hand and on the board.
What should I do if I have a Picture Card?
If you have a Picture Card, your decision should depend on the other cards in your hand, the cards on the board, the actions of the other players, and your position at the table. You might decide to bet, call, raise, or fold, depending on the situation.
Can I bluff with a Picture Card?
Yes, you can bluff with a Picture Card. For example, if you have a King and the board shows cards that are lower in value, you might decide to bluff and represent a high pair.
What's the difference between a Picture Card and a high card?
A Picture Card is a type of high card, but it specifically refers to a King, Queen, or Jack. Other high cards include the Ace and the 10.