Poker continued. There are a variety of special hands that one can be dealt in poker

Chapter 17, Problem 17.33

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Poker continued. There are a variety of special hands that one can be dealt in poker. For each of the following types of hands, count the number of hands that have that type.a. Four of a kind: The hand contains four cards of the same numerical value (e.g., fourjacks) and another card.b. Three of a kind: The hand contains three cards of the same numerical value and twoother cards with two other numerical values.c. Flush: The hand contains five cards all of the same suit. d. Full house: The hand contains three cards of one value and two cards of anothervalue.e. Straight: The five cards have consecutive numerical values, such as 7-8-9-10-jack.Treat ace as being higher than king but not less than 2. The suits are irrelevant.f. Straight flush: The hand is both a straight and a flush.

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