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We’re almost done with coding solutions for determining the various hands in the card game of poker. In this article, you’ll learn how to code the solution for the full house.

The real answer depends on how you define the word “best.”. It’s true that there is no full house that can beat Aces over Kings. But there are two other hand-rankings that can beat a full house: Four of a kind and straight flushes (including Royal Flushes). If your full house consists of Aces over Kings, then there are 11 sets of four-of-a-kind that can beat you and 34 possible straight flushes that can beat you. The Full House is third on the list of poker hand rankings. It is made up of 3 same-ranked cards paired with 2 same-ranked cards. However, it's not as simple to figure out what a Full House means just from its name. It's actually made up of 3 cards of the same rank paired with 2 cards of the same rank. In other words, it’s a Three-of-a-Kind hand (further down on the list) matched with a Pair (much further down on this list). Desempate No Poker Full House, hollywood casino bay st louis spa, jeu de poker gratuit sans telechargement, napoleons casino hull restaurant. The Full House is third on the list of poker hand rankings.It is made up of 3 same-ranked cards paired with 2 same-ranked cards. However, it's not as simple to figure out what a Full House means just from its name. A full house is a hand that contains a pair of cards on one value (rank), and a three of a kind of another value. You can check out the poker hands that have already been covered, using the links below: Pair (jacks or higher only) Two pair; Three of a kind; Straight; Flush; Full house (you are here) Four of a kind; Royal flush (an ace-high straight flush) Setup.

A full house is a hand that contains a pair of cards on one value (rank), and a three of a kind of another value.

You can check out the poker hands that have already been covered, using the links below:

  • Full house (you are here)
  • Four of a kind
  • Royal flush (an ace-high straight flush)
Setup

Continuing the trend in the series, yep, you guessed it, the code setup has not changed. 🙂

A brief summary of the setup is below. If you’d like to skip ahead of this section, click here. If you want to see the full details of the setup, check out this link.

Card Values
Card Suits
Card
Hand

A hand is an array of Card objects:

Writing The Code To Identify A Full House

Although the full house is essentially a pair and a three of a kind combined into one hand, it’s a little more of a challenge, especially when wild cards are involved.

Just as with coding solutions for the other poker hands, first make sure the cards in your hand are sorted by descending value.

Also, we’ll be using the utilities class, CardMatchUtils. This is the class we’ve been building that contains common functionality used across all poker hands.

There are two specific functions that CardMatchUtils will use:

  • CardMatchUtils.SortCardsByDescendingValue – This function sorts the cards in the hand by descending value. This orders the cards from highest value to lowest.
  • CardMatchUtils.DoCardsHaveSameValue – This function determines if a certain number of cards of a specific value are found in the hand.

Now let’s get into some pseudo code! 😎

The function takes one parameter, sortedHand which a hand that has already been passed to CardMatchUtils.SortCardsByDescendingValue, and the result being used as this parameter.

Writing out the main function for a full house looks like this:

When the cards are sorted by descending value, there are two possible combinations for a full house. The first one is if the three of a kind comes first, followed by a pair, and it looks like this:

The second combination is if the pair comes first, followed by the three of a kind:

And if you have a wild card with a two pair, that also forms a full house:

Also, because of those blasted wild cards (damn you, (: ), they can be used in either the three of a kind or the two pair, and we need to keep track of who many wild cards are left remaining, while the AreCardsFullHouse function is running.

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CardMatchUtils.DoCardsHaveSameValue is a function that determines if a certain number of cards in the hand have the same value. The function takes three parameters:

  • sortedHand – The hand, already assumed to be sorted in descending order by card rank.
  • numToMatch – The number of cards that must have the same value.
  • wildsInfo – An object that stores information about the wild cards.

The wildsInfo parameter is used to save information for multiple calls to CardMatchUtils.DoCardsHaveSameValue. First declare an empty object { }. The first time you call the function, you’d pass in this empty object. On subsequent calls to CardMatchUtils.DoCardsHaveSameValue, you’d pass in the same object.

While CardMatchUtils.DoCardsHaveSameValue is running, it creates two properties on the wildsInfo object:

  • numWilds – The number of wild cards available for use as substitutes.
  • startIndex – The index of the sortedHand array on which DoCardsHaveSameValue starts when it checks each card in the hand.

These properties are modified and saved while CardMatchUtils.DoCardsHaveSameValue runs. Each subsequent call to this function continues where the previous one left off. For example, if the hand contains one or more wild cards and at least one was used to, say, form a three of a kind, the numWilds will be updated for use in the next call to CardMatchUtils.DoCardsHaveSameValue.

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The CardMatchUtils.DoCardsHaveSameValue function is explained in detail here, and you can go back to review it if you want. It’s a rather long one, but it does the brunt of the work of checking for a full house.

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Build Your Own Hand

You can use the controls below to create your own hand to see if it is a full house. It will also recognize previous poker hands we’ve covered up to this point. Have fun playing around with it! ⭐

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Result:

If you have any questions about recognizing a full house hand, the above interaction, or any of the other poker hands, please let me know at cartrell@gameplaycoder.com.

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That’s all for this article. Thanks, and stay tuned as we are almost finished with this series! 💪🏾

– C. out.

Just before the break, Timothy Adams raised to 3,520 from under the gun and was called by Julien Martini in the hijack, Dave 'Endboss22' McLeod on the button, and Ivan 'zufo16' Zufic in the big blind.

The flop came , Zufic checked, Adams continued with a bet of 5,280. Martini called, McLeod folded but Zufic raised to 11,680. Both Adams and Martini called.

The turn was the , Zufic checked again. Adams took some time and fired 14,360 over the line which only Martini called.

The river completed the board with the , Adams took some time again and barreled a bet of 19,040 into the pot. Martini shoved and Adams called for his remaining 45,240 with the for the full house but Martini held the for the higher one to bust Adams.