Two-Way Hand ( poker
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1) In draw poker played with the 52-card deck, an open-ended straight; so called because it can be made by two ranks.
2) In draw poker, a hand with two possible ways of drawing, such as four cards to a straight or four to a flush (but not the same for both draws).
3) In lowball, an 8, 9, or 10 (that is, a hand topped by one of those cards) that can be broken under pressure. 9-4-3-2-A is a breaking hand, because you can throw the 9 and draw to a wheel; 9-8-7-3-A is not, because there really is no place to break.
4) In high-low split-pot games with a declare, a hand that can declare (but not necessarily win) both ways.
5) In high-low split-pot games without a declare (that is, those in which cards speak), a hand that wins both ways.
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