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Ace-to-six low is a method for evaluating
low poker hands. As in all lowball poker games, pairs and trips
are bad: that is, any hand with no pair defeats any hand with a
pair; one pair hands defeat two pair or trips, etc. No-pair hands
are compared starting with the highest ranking card, just as in
high poker, except that the high hand loses. In ace-to-six low,
straights and flushes count for high (and are therefore bad), and
aces play as the lowest card.
For
example, the hand 8-5-4-3-2 defeats 9-7-6-4-3, because eight-high
is lower than nine-high. The hand 7-6-5-4-2 defeats both, because
seven-high is lower still. The hand 7-6-5-4-3 would lose, because
it is a straight. Aces are low, so 8-5-4-3-A defeats 8-5-4-3-2.
Also, A-A-9-5-3 (a pair of aces) defeats 2-2-5-4-3 (a pair of deuces),
but both of those would lose to any no-pair poker hand such as K-J-8-6-4.
In the rare event that hands with pairs tie, kickers are used just
as in high poker (but reversed): 3-3-6-4-2 defeats 3-3-6-5-A.
It is
called ace-to-six low because the best possible poker hand is
6-4-3-2-A, followed by 6-5-3-2-A, 6-5-4-2-A, 6-5-4-3-A, 7-4-3-2-A,
7-5-3-2-A, etc.
When speaking, low hands are referred to by their
highest ranking card or cards. Any nine-high poker hand can be called
"a nine," and is defeated by any "eight." Two cards are frequently
used: the hand 8-6-5-4-2 can be called "an eight-six" and will defeat
"an eight-seven" such as 8-7-5-4-A.
A wild card plays as whatever rank would make the
lowest poker hand. Thus, in a 6-5-Joker-2-A hand, the joker plays
as a 3, while in Joker-5-4-3-2 it would play as a 7 (an ace or six
would make a straight).