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No, in Texas Hold'em, an ace can count as both a high card (above a king) and a low card (below a 2) in a straight, but it does not count as a 1.
In Texas Hold'em, the kicker is the highest card that doesn't contribute to a player's hand. If two players have the same hand, the kicker is used to determine the winner. For example, if two players both have a pair of Aces, the player with the higher kicker card wins. Kickers can impact the outcome of a hand by breaking ties between players with the same hand ranking.
In Texas Hold'em poker, there are 2,598,960 possible combinations of five cards that can be made from a standard 52-card deck.
No, in Texas Hold'em, an ace can be considered as both a high card (A) and a low card (1), but it cannot be used as a 1 in a straight sequence.
Yes, in Texas Hold'em, an ace can count as both a high card (with a value of 14) and a low card (with a value of 1) in a straight.