In poker, three of a kind is considered stronger than two pairs.
In poker, a full house with a higher ranking three of a kind is considered stronger than a regular full house.
In poker, a full house is considered stronger than a flush.
In poker, a 3 of a kind is considered stronger than a straight.
In poker, a full house is stronger than three of a kind.
In poker, three of a kind is considered stronger than two pairs.
In poker, a full house with a higher ranking three of a kind is considered stronger than a regular full house.
In poker, a full house is considered stronger than a flush.
In poker, a 3 of a kind is considered stronger than a straight.
In poker, a full house is stronger than three of a kind.
In poker, three of a kind is stronger than two pair.
In poker, quads (four of a kind) is considered stronger than a full house.
In poker, two pair is typically considered stronger than a straight.
In poker, a 3 of a kind is considered stronger than 2 pair.
In poker, three of a kind is a stronger hand than two pair.
No, in poker, a hand consists of 5 cards. Three pairs do not make a valid hand in poker.
Yes, in a game of poker, having two pairs is generally considered a stronger hand than having three of a kind.