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OK, so we all know that Wild Bill Hickock was holding "aces and eights" when he was shot dead. So, what was the 5th card?
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Not pairs-- a full house, "aces over eights." Or, three aces, two eights. That makes five.
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Naw a dead man's hand is aces and eights. I think the fifth card was a queen, but don't make me swear to it
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#4
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According to the Poker Frequently asked questions web page, the identity of the fifth card is not known. But, listed in order of credibility, 4 possibilities were given:
1. Five of Diamonds 2. Nine of Diamonds 3. Queen of Clubs 4. King of Spades And by the way, the other cards are indeed a pair of black aces and eights (From history web page). The Poker FAQ page can be found at http://www.conjelco.com/faq/poker.html The history page is at http://www.thehistorynet.com/HistoricTraveler/articles/1196_side.htm And just for good measure, my mom says that the fifth card is the Knave of Spades. Go figure. ------------------ Jane Fairfax |
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