Poker dice is a dice that, instead of having a pips number, has a representation of playing cards on them. Poker dice have six sides, each from Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, and 9, and are used to form poker hands.
Each pie dice variation is slightly different in terms of the suit, although the spade card is almost universally represented. 9? and 10? is often found, while face cards are traditionally represented not by suit but with colors: red for kings, green for queens and blue for jack. The manufacturer has not standardized facial color.
Video Poker dice
As a game
Classic poker dice game is played with 5 dice and two or more players. Each player has a total of 3 rolls and the ability to hold the dice between rolls. After three scrolls, the best hand wins. Both "flush" and "straight flush" are possible hands, due to lack of clothing on the dice.
In some rules, while a straight to a king is called Straight, straight to a Ace is called (somewhat wrong) as Flush. Furthermore, in this rule, Straight is more valuable than Full House (true reflects the degree of difficulty) and Flush is more valuable than the Four Of A Kind (incorrectly reflecting the probability identical to Straight).
Maps Poker dice
Probability
The ranking of poker hand dice and the corresponding probability of rolling the hand are as follows (not sorted by probability but from highest to lowest rating):
Breasts have a much lower probability than in poker cards, as there are only 6 values ââinstead of 13, making pairs and straights far more likely than with cards. In real poker dice there are only four possible failed hands: [A K Q J 9], [A K Q 10 9], [A K J 10 9], and [A Q J 10 9]; the two hands without any other pair (ie, where A or 9 is missing) are straight. As a result, in some variant of the rule, straight is counted as a statue.
Variant
Marlboro once marketed a set of octahedral poker dies that included a suit; each die has a slightly different number, ranging from 7 to ace. Similar sets are currently produced by Koplow Games.
In 1974 Aurora produced a set of 12-sided poker dice called "Jimmy the Greek Odds Maker Poker Dice" and in 2000 the Aurora/Rex Games produced a set similar to the name "Royal Poker Dice". This set features five 12-sided dice allowing 52 playing cards to be represented. The remaining 8 faces feature stars and act as wild cards allowing every possible poker hand to be rolled out.
See also
- Crown and Anchor
- List of poker hands
- Yahtzee
References
External links
- Rules for Poker Dice
- Rules for Poker Dice game
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