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The packet will include a poker card and a map that shows the 6 stop locations. At each stop, one card will be drawn from a bag containing one full playing card deck (52 cards) including two joker cards per deck.
During a poker run, participants follow a predetermined trail with checkpoints at various locations. There may be five or seven stopping points, and whenever players stop they receive a card. This is written down, and by the end of the race they will have a set of card values with which to make a hand.
Royal Flush - This is the highest poker hand. Straight Flush - Five cards of the same suit in sequence - such as J- 10- 9- 8- 7. Four of a kind - Four cards of the same rank - such as four queens. Full House - This consists of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank. Flush - Five cards of the same suit.
During a poker run, participants follow a predetermined trail with checkpoints at various locations. There may be five or seven stopping points, and whenever players stop they receive a card. This is written down, and by the end of the race they will have a set of card values with which to make a hand.
A poker run is an event where normally participants travel to 5 to 7 stops to collect a playing card at each location. The event is timed and the team or player with the best poker hand using all 5 cards wins the event. Boats, motorcycles, or bicycles are typically used in a poker run.
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A poker run will follow a predetermined route, often through a scenic, historic or urban area. The run will consist of five predetermined stops. At each stop, every participant draws a playing card and has it noted on a scorecard.
Royal Flush - This is the highest poker hand. It consists of ace, king, queen, jack, ten, all in the same suit.
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