In poker, an ace is considered high.
In poker, an ace low hand is the lowest possible hand ranking.
In poker, the ace can be considered high or low, depending on the game being played.
Yes, in some variations of poker, an ace can be considered low and rank below a two in a straight sequence.
Yes, in some variations of poker, such as in games like Omaha and Stud, the ace can be both high and low.
In poker, an ace is considered high.
In poker, the ace can be considered high or low, depending on the game being played.
Yes, in some variations of poker, an ace can be considered low and rank below a two in a straight sequence.
Yes, in some variations of poker, such as in games like Omaha and Stud, the ace can be both high and low.
Yes, in some variations of poker, such as in games like Texas Hold'em and Omaha, the ace can be considered low and have a value of 1.
Yes, in poker, an ace can be used as a high card or a low card, including as a one.
Yes, in poker, an ace can count as a one when determining the value of a hand, such as in a straight where the ace can be low.
No, an ace can be considered as both a high card and a low card in poker, depending on the context of the game.
No, an ace can be considered as both a high card and a low card in poker, depending on the context of the game.
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.
No, in most standard poker games, an ace cannot be used as the low card in a straight.
Yes, in poker, the ace can be considered both high and low depending on the specific rules of the game being played.