No, in poker, an ace can be used as either a high card or a low card, but not both in the same hand. So, you cannot use an ace as a 1 when forming a straight.
No, in poker, an ace cannot be used as a 1. It can be used as a high card or as the highest card in a straight, but not as a 1.
No, in poker, an ace can be counted as either a high card or a low card, but it cannot be counted as a 1.
Yes, in poker, an ace can count as either 1 or 11, depending on the player's hand and strategy.
In poker, an ace can be considered as either 1 or 11, depending on the player's hand and strategy.
Poker has 4-1 each suit, but they are in Pinochle decks too.
Assuming you mean an Ace, then no.
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I could not find any famous poker play with ace in their name. Though I'm sure if you scour the tournament results you'll find several online players using "ace" in their name. In poker slang there is the term "Busted Aces", which I'd suspect somebody is using for their name already.
ace can be one or eleven the player can choose
Ace and Jack
In poker, suits do not have rank. Two royal flush's would tie. Otherwise with an A high flush you would go to the next highest card.
An Ace is not always considered higher than a King in poker, it has dual value. An Ace can be either high or low, depending on the hand.
A poker deck has four aces.
Blackjack is the nickname for the hole cards Ace Jack. (AJ)
any ace is always a fantastical card.