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From:
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pok·er
/ˈpokɚ/
撥火棍,戳的人,紙牌戲(
vt
.)烙制
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pok·er
n.
1.
One
who
pokes
.
2.
That
which
pokes
or
is
used
in
poking
,
especially
a
metal
bar
or
rod
used
in
stirring
a
fire
of
coals
.
3.
A
poking-stick
.
4.
Zool.
The
poachard
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Poker picture
,
a
picture
formed
in
imitation
of
bisterwashed
drawings
,
by
singeing
the
surface
of
wood
with
a
heated
poker
or
other
iron
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pok·er
,
n.
A
game
at
cards
derived
from
brag
,
and
first
played
about
1835
in
the
Southwestern
United
States
.
Note:
A
poker
hand
is
played
with
a
poker
deck
,
composed
of
fifty-two
cards
,
of
thirteeen
values
,
each
card
value
being
represented
once
in
each
of
four
"
suits
",
namely
spades
,
hearts
,
diamonds
,
and
clubs
.
The
game
is
played
in
many
variations
,
but
almost
invariably
the
stage
of
decision
as
to
who
wins
occurs
when
each
player
has
five
cards
(
or
chooses
five
cards
from
some
larger
number
available
to
him
).
The
winner
usually
is
the
player
with
the
highest-valued
hand
,
but
,
in
some
variations
,
the
winner
may
be
the
player
with
the
lowest-valued
hand
.
The
value
of
a
hand
is
ranked
by
hand
types
,
representing
the
relationships
of
the
cards
to
each
other
. [
The
hand
types
are
ranked
by
the
probability
of
receiving
such
a
hand
when
dealt
five
cards
.]
Within
each
hand
type
the
value
is
also
ranked
by
the
values
of
the
cards
.
The
hand
types
are
labeled
,
in
decreasing
value
:
five
of
a
kind
;
royal
flush
;
straight
flush
;
four
of
a
kind
;
full
house
(
coll
.
full
boat
,
or
boat
);
flush
;
straight
;
three
of
a
kind
;
two
pairs
;
one
pair
;
and
,
when
the
contending
players
have
no
hands
of
any
of
the
above
types
,
the
player
with
the
highest-valued
card
wins
--
if
there
is
a
tie
,
the
next-highest-valued
card
of
the
tied
players
determines
the
winner
,
and
so
on
.
If
two
players
have
the
same
type
of
hand
,
the
value
of
the
cards
within
each
type
determines
the
winner
;
thus
,
if
two
players
both
have
three
of
a
kind
(
and
no
other
player
has
a
higher
type
of
hand
),
the
player
whose
three
matched
cards
have
the
highest
card
value
is
the
winner
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pok·er
,
n.
Any
imagined
frightful
object
,
especially
one
supposed
to
haunt
the
darkness
;
a
bugbear
. [
Colloq
.
U
.
S
.]
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
poker
n
1:
fire
iron
consisting
of
a
metal
rod
with
a
handle
;
used
to
stir
a
fire
[
syn
:
stove poker
,
fire hook
,
salamander
]
2:
any
of
various
card
games
in
which
players
bet
that
they
hold
the
highest-ranking
hand
[
syn
:
poker game
]
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