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Old 12-21-2002, 07:49 PM
Ed Miller Ed Miller is offline
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Default Re: The Correct Answer

The term "Aces full" means a full house containing 3 aces. It doesn't matter what the pair is since no one else can have a full house containing 3 aces.

This is not the case in a community card game. I use "full" to indicate a full house and "up" to indicate two pair. Regardless of what is "correct"... some people use "over" to mean two pair and other use it to mean a full house... so I avoid the term completely.
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