85 hand names and combinations

Are you missing funny poker words? If you really need a well-aimed word for each hand, then we will help you with this. In order for you to demonstrate your erudition every time you open the cards, our site has translated 85 names of various poker hands and combinations into Russian. With their help, you can distinguish yourself without even having any combination on your hands. Everyone will be just delighted with you when, thanks to your wit and invention, the game will bloom in all its colors. Just imagine how long everyone will remember that you had Cabs, and on the board - a Waiter from San Francisco with a Flat Tire. Ride the Ducks in your 88th Oldsmobile on Highway 66, or beat the German Maiden with Johnny and the Dimes. Here's 85 absurdities for your mouth not to close while you walk Back to Houston with Fishing Hooks in your Montana Banana.

AA: Rockets, Bullets, Rat Eyes, Snake Eyes, American Airlines, Texas Eyes.

K-K: Cowboys, King Kong, Gorillas, Jane Goodall.

QQ: Canadian Rockets, Siegfried and Roy.

JJ: Johnny Fishing Hooks Good Times.

TT: Dimes.

9-9: Gretzky (after the hockey player who played at number 99), Germanic Maiden.

8-8: Snowmen, Oldsmobile 88, Dog Balls, Keys.

7-7: Hockey Sticks, Sunset Strip or Sunset Embankment (after the popular TV series "Sunset Embankment 77")

6-6: Highway 66.

5-5: Presto, Sammy Hagar.

4-4: Sailboats, Magnum (honoring 44 Magnum revolver), Canadian Presto; 4-4: Darth Vader (reverse side of power).

3-3: Crabs.

2-2: Ducks.

K-9: Pedigri, Dog, Dog, Fido.

QJ: Tramp.

Q-7: A computer.

J-4: A flat tire (and all because of the jack).

J-5: Jackson Five, Motown.

KJ: LeBron James, King James, Kojak.

A-2 or AQ: Small Weasel.

AQ: Back to Houston, Big Heifer.

K-Qs: Marriage.

K-Qo: Mixed marriage.

K-3: Horseshoe crabs.

3-A: Baskin Robins (31 flavors!).

A-2: One-two.

AJ: Ajax.

A-2-3-4-5: Bicycle wheel.

10-5: Steadmans (named after the old shop where everything was selling for five and ten cents). This combination is called differently in different regions of North America. In some places she is called Barbara Hutton, after the heiress of a chain of similar stores, or Woolworths.

Q-9: Lady's Nine.

Q-9-6-3: Clock.

AK: Big weasel, Santa Barbara.

Q-3: A waiter from San Francisco.

J-Ko: Bachelor.

AA-8-8: Dead man.

Club Flush: Golf bag.

2-2-2: Billy, Dilly and Willie.

QQQQ: Redneck.

J-6: Railway.

10-4: Old man, Broderick Crawford.

9-2: Montana Banana.

3-9: Jack Benny.

7-2: Beer.

6-9: Dinner for two.

9-5: Dolly Parton (from the movie "9 to 5").

3-8: Raquel Welch. Hm!

10-2: Doyle Brunson honors his 75- and 76-year WSOP victories with these cards in hand.

7-6: Union Oil.

10-3: Weinberg.

6-2: Ainsworth.

5-7: Heinz 57.

2-3: Little Petya.

2-4: Woodcutter.

4-5: Jesse James (in honor of the pistol that most likely killed this famous bandit).

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