full house

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Englisch - Türkisch
tamamen dolu olma
kapalı gişe
ful

Pokerde Full House nedir? - In poker, what's a full house?

ful olma
We´ve got a full house tonight
Bu gece tiyatromuzda boş yer yok
house full
kapalı gişe
Englisch - Englisch
In the card game of poker, a hand that consists of three of a kind and a pair
A situation in which the maximum capacity of a place is filled with people
A hand consisting of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank
hand containing three of a kind and a pair (Poker); place that is crowded with people (Slang)
A strong hand that ranks between a flush and four of a kind, that consists of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank AAA77 is aces full of sevens, often abbreviated to "aces full"
A hand containing three of a kind and a pair, as three kings and two tens
If a theatre has a full house for a particular performance, it has as large an audience as it can hold. playing to a full house. A poker hand containing three of a kind and a pair, ranked above a flush and below four of a kind
A hand consisting of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank AAA33 is aces full of threes, often abbreviated to "aces full " To fill up is to draw to and make a full house Also called a boat I figured even if my trip sevens were no good, there was a decent chance I'd fill up
A hand in which you have a combination of 3 of a kind, and a pair
a poker hand with 3 of a kind and a pair
It ranks above a flush and below four of a kind
Any three cards of the same number or face value, plus any other two cards of the same number or face value
Audience seating filled to capacity See also house
attendance that is 100% of the capacity of the theatre
1 A theater, restaurant, or lodging in which all the seats or rooms are taken 2 A poker hand consisting of three of a kind and a pair
A full house
boat
full house

    Silbentrennung

    full House

    Türkische aussprache

    fûl haus

    Aussprache

    /ˈfo͝ol ˈhous/ /ˈfʊl ˈhaʊs/

    Etymologie

    [ 'ful also 'f&l ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German fol full, Latin plenus full, plEre to fill, Greek plErEs full, plEthein to be full.
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