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What is a Full House in Poker?

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Summary: Watch an expert card player explain what a full house in poker is in this free online video clip about the rules of poker.

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Reg Brittain has benefited from the poker boom of recent years. In 2006, Brittain won $25,000 on Fox Sports Network's Poker Dome Challenge.read more

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"Next down the list is a Full House. A full house is basically if you combine three of a kind with a pair. Now the funny thing about a full house is that in many forms of poker, that's where your vulnerability starts coming into play. Take for instance, Omaha Hold?em. In Omaha, if you had the second best, or third best full house possible, actually you're not in very good shape. If I've got a third best possible full house, and I'm playing Omaha, and someone near me is betting hard. I'm probably going to fold. So just remember when you have a full house is most forms of poker, its pretty strong. But, its certainly not the strongest unless its the best possible full house. Most of the time when you have a full house and its the best possible full house, for the type of poker you are playing, for the given hand. You should play it very strong. Occasionally you'll do that and you'll loose to a four of a kind, strait flush and very very rarely to a royal flush."

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