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Also called special hands. In poker, certain hands other than the traditional ones that are given a value, either under the rules of a particular game (such as pai gow poker) or as a variant to enliven the game by providing more playable hands. Since many special hands would otherwise rank as no pair, they can make a very big difference in lowball and high-low split games as they make no-pairs less common. Nearly any hand can be designated a special hand for the purposes of a game, but certain special hands are more common than others.

1 Cats and dogs

"Cats" (or "tigers") and "dogs" are types of no-pair hands defined by their highest and lowest cards. The remaining three cards are kickers. Dogs and cats rank above straights and below flushes. Usually, when cats and dogs are played, they are the only unconventional hands allowed.

Some play that dog or cat flushes beat a straight flush, under the reasoning that a plain dog or cat beats a plain straight. This makes the big cat flush the highest hand in the game.

2 Other special hands

Besides cats and dogs, there are many other unconventional hands in common use.



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