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- Low pair and low pair: Split unless holding a king or better, then play two pair in the back.
- Low pair and medium pair: Split unless holding a king or better, then play two pair in the back.
- Low pair and high pair: Split unless holding an ace, then play two pair in the back.
- Medium pair and medium pair: Split unless holding an ace, then play two pair in the back.
- Medium pair and high pair: Always split.
- High pair and high pair: Always split.
- Pair of aces and any other pair: Always split.
- Three pair: Always play highest pair in front.
- Three of a kind: Always play three of a kind in back unless they are aces, then play a pair of aces in back and one ace in front.
- Three of a kind twice: Always play highest pair in front.
- Straights, flushes, straight flushes, and royal flush:
- With no pair: When choosing whether to play a straight, flush, or straight flush play the category which will allow the highest two cards in front.
- With 6th or 7th card: Play the lower straight or flush in the back to place the highest cards in front.
- With one pair: Play pair in the front only if a straight, flush, or straight can be played in the back.
- With two pair: Use two pair rule.
- With three pair: Use three pair rule.
- With three of a kind: Play pair in front.
- With full house: Use full house rule.
- Full house: Always split unless the pair is twos and you have an ace and a king to play in the front.
- Full house with three of a kind and two pairs: Play the highest pair in front.
- Full house with three of a kind twice: Always play the highest pair in front.
- Play according to the rank of the four of a kind:
- 2 through 6: Always keep together.
- 7 through 10: Split unless a king or better can be played in front.
- Jack through king: Split unless an ace can be played in front.
- Aces: Always split.
- Four of a kind and a pair: Play pair in front.
- Four of a kind and three of a kind: Play pair in front from the three of a kind.
- Five aces: Split aces and play three aces in back and two aces in front unless you have a pair of kings, then play five aces in back and kings in front.
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