probaly 1 dollar
No, a full house beats a flush in a game of cards.
Well I love baseball cards but I am young so the old ones like Babe Ruth were not around so I checked eBay and got 3 shoe boxes full of old and new cards for 34.95 but you can get new sets in a unopened box for about 20 bucks so the price will get higher for older cards and the price will lower if the cards are like Jeter or somebody who still plays.
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Full-duplex cards can record and play back sounds, while half-duplex cards can do one or the other, but not both.
It means that the person is not very smart. It is a reference to playing cards. A "full deck" of standard playing cards is 52 cards. If you have less than 52 cards you don't have a "full deck" and it will be difficult (and not smart) to try to play card games.Not playing with a full deck means a person is not very smart.
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Yes, in poker, a full house beats a flush. A full house consists of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank, while a flush consists of five cards of the same suit.
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In poker, a flush is when you have five cards of the same suit, while a full house is when you have three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank.
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