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Ohhh, ok, thanks, that’s very different from what I understood! I read the following guideline in the booklet, and I assumed I need to follow it: “Aces have a value of either 1 or 11, face cards count as value 10 outside of a straight” - that face cards count as 10 except in programs named “Straight”.

As to the Straight Killotine vs. Flush Cache, I wanted to ask a different question actually, I now see I didn’t phrase it clearly enough: what I want to ask, if I have cards for a Straight Killotine, can I instead play them as a Flush Cache? i.e., let’s say I have 2+3+4+5+6 of one suit, so I could play them as Straight Killotine; but do I have the choice to instead treat and play them as Flush Cache? Or is it required for Flush Cache that the ranks must not be fully sequential, that I can only play a Flush Cache if the cards do not form an unbroken sequence?

EDIT: Ahh, and also then, for a “3 SEQUENCE” Exploit, can faces be used here, or only “number” cards? and if faces can be used, they count as a “10” each, yes? or again as ranks?

So one of the inherent assumptions in poker is that you are always playing the strongest possible hand, and that assumption is also true in Card Drives. As a straight flush is stronger than either a flush or a straight, if you play 5 cards that share a sequence and are all in the same suit, that always counts as a straight flush. 

Face cards can be used in a 3 sequence exploit. This is another inherent assumption in poker, that face cards have a rank that puts them in Jack, Queen, King order, and that order comes after the 10 card. So for example a 3 sequence could be 9,10,J, or 10, J, Q, or J,Q,K, or Q,K,A.

Thank you! So this sounds like I cannot use a Straight Killotine as a Flush Cache instead. Thanks for the clarification!

FWIW, as I wrote before, I have no idea really about poker; that’s why I have no slightest idea about its inherent assumptions. I did not see a warning in the game’s description that “you must know poker rules to be able to play this game”, so I did not make such assumption :) Part of me asking those questions - other than sincerely just not knowing the answers and trying to clarify and understand how I could play it - is to also try and show to you that there are people like me to whom those poker parts are the furthest from obvious, so you might consider including some such basic explanations somewhere in the rules, if at least in the Full Blown Kickstarter Version, to make sure people with zero poker knowledge can still enjoy this game :)