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Feb 18, 2022

[Answer] In poker, a hand with two black aces and two black eights is known as what?

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Dead man's hand - The dead man's hand is considered one of the unluckiest hands in poker. As legend has it, frontierman and lawmaker Wild Bill Hickok took a seat at a poker game in Nuttal & Mann's Saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota in August 1876. As usual, he played well and won a lot of money from a man named Jack McCall. The next day Hickok returned to the saloon to play another hand and was disappointed to find that he couldn't take his usual seat with his back to the wall. Instead, Hickok sat facing the wall and so he did not notice when McCall snuck up on him and shot him at close range. Hickok fell to the floor dead. His final hand of cards — two black aces and two black eights — became known as a "dead man's hand.":


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