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In Pakistan, local culture is rich with traditional games and social activities, but poker is not widely practiced due to religious and cultural norms. However, in international contexts, a full house in poker refers to a hand with three cards of one rank and two of another, while a flush involves five cards of the same suit. These terms are part of global card game terminology.
Exploring Pakistani culture, one finds a strong emphasis on community and family gatherings, where card games might be played casually but without the formal structure of poker. The concept of full house and flush hands is more relevant in Western countries where poker is popular. |
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