I learned not to play poker in the Army. There was nearly a fight after I won a small purse in a penny ante game, it was $12 and someone took exception to the fact I gathered up my winnings and quit while I was ahead. I haven’t played poker for stakes more than toothpicks since and the only rarely.
In an old deck (pre-french revolution) four kings would have beaten four aces. Even four twos would have beaten four aces. But after the french revolution succeeded the king couldn’t be the highest card anymore, so they decided that the ace was worth more than the king. That’s why in blackjack the ace is worth both 11 and 1 and why decks don’t have a 1 card.
I remember a “feminist” card deck where the king and queen had equal value, and the Jack was called a “Jackie”. I don’t know if there were any other adjustments.
Once on the old “Adventures of Superman” TV show, “Clark Kent” was playing poker with a baddie. The baddie showed 4 Aces, but “Clark” beat him with 5 aces.
Mediatech over 1 year ago
Four deuces and a joker beats four kings. (Never mind how I know this)
Calvinist1966 over 1 year ago
And Blanche should never play poker with the Fink. I don’t think the Fink would like the idea of a queen being his equal
Chithing Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’d play poker with a feminist, but not for money.
Skeptical Meg over 1 year ago
There are no ties in poker. What’s the kicker?
C over 1 year ago
Feminism has a tenuous relationship with reality
scottland1013 over 1 year ago
A man recently entered and won an all women’s poker tournament
Just-me over 1 year ago
I learned not to play poker in the Army. There was nearly a fight after I won a small purse in a penny ante game, it was $12 and someone took exception to the fact I gathered up my winnings and quit while I was ahead. I haven’t played poker for stakes more than toothpicks since and the only rarely.
Algolei I over 1 year ago
If he had four jacks, would it still be a tie?
T... over 1 year ago
But the Wiz got/is the joker, he still wins…
alien011 over 1 year ago
In an old deck (pre-french revolution) four kings would have beaten four aces. Even four twos would have beaten four aces. But after the french revolution succeeded the king couldn’t be the highest card anymore, so they decided that the ace was worth more than the king. That’s why in blackjack the ace is worth both 11 and 1 and why decks don’t have a 1 card.
WF11 over 1 year ago
I remember a “feminist” card deck where the king and queen had equal value, and the Jack was called a “Jackie”. I don’t know if there were any other adjustments.
Once on the old “Adventures of Superman” TV show, “Clark Kent” was playing poker with a baddie. The baddie showed 4 Aces, but “Clark” beat him with 5 aces.
brklnbern over 1 year ago
And today they’re even worse and feel more entitled.