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No, ace to 5 is not a straight in poker. In poker, a straight is a hand where the cards are in sequential order, such as 2-3-4-5-6. Ace to 5 would not be considered a straight because the ace cannot be both the highest and lowest card in a straight.
To hit a straight with an ace in poker, you need to have a hand that includes the cards A, 2, 3, 4, and 5. This is known as a "wheel" or a "bicycle" straight. It is the lowest possible straight in poker and can be achieved with an ace as the lowest card in the sequence.
No, you cannot make a straight with an Ace and a 2 in a game of poker.
To form an ace 2 3 4 5 straight in poker, you need to have those specific cards in sequence in your hand. In poker, an ace can be used as both the highest card (above a king) and the lowest card (below a 2), so the sequence ace-2-3-4-5 is considered a straight. This hand is one of the lowest-ranking straights in poker.
No, a straight in poker cannot go from an ace to a 2. In poker, a straight must be in consecutive order without skipping any cards.