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Mathematics, 29.11.2020 17:30 ElizabethF

A full house is a hand that consists of three cards that share one rank, and two cards that share a different rank. The suits do not matter, but changing the suits creates a different, unique full house. This is an example of a valid full house: 7♦, 2♠, 7♠, 7♣, 2♦ How many possible full houses are there?

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