No, a flush cannot beat a full house.
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3 of a kind Aces can not beat a full house. In this particular case it is most likely that there was a pair and an ace already on the board, making the 3 aces and the pair on the board a higher full house then the other full house.
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The probability of being dealt a full house in poker is 3744/2,598,960 or 1 in 694. The probability of moving up from a full house in poker is 4/47. Check with http://www.indepthinfo.com/probability-poker/full-house.shtml
A full house always beats a flush, unless it is a straight flush or a royal flush.
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No, a full house beats two pair
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The odds of flopping a full house are 136:1.
In French, a full house is called "un Full" (same pronunciation)
its commonly know as 'boat'.