Poker Trays What Does The Term Tray Mean In Poker Hands?

What does the term tray mean in poker hands? - poker trays

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ZCT said...

Trey (tra)
n. pl. Treysa
A card that, Domino or with three points.

[Middle English Trey trei Old French, Latin Tria, the neutral of three, three, see trei-in Indo-European roots.]

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The concept has been deprived of Domino, then applied for the cards, so that you now hear on television, when they talk about a poker game. A seller might say, "Gus Hansen has five trey of spades. The feeling that Gus Hansen has a 3 and 5 of spades.

It comes from the region of the Three French meaning ',' three, and this word has a very different debate anyway. The word of French spoken "Twahir.

ZCT said...

Trey (tra)
n. pl. Treysa
A card that, Domino or with three points.

[Middle English Trey trei Old French, Latin Tria, the neutral of three, three, see trei-in Indo-European roots.]

***

The concept has been deprived of Domino, then applied for the cards, so that you now hear on television, when they talk about a poker game. A seller might say, "Gus Hansen has five trey of spades. The feeling that Gus Hansen has a 3 and 5 of spades.

It comes from the region of the Three French meaning ',' three, and this word has a very different debate anyway. The word of French spoken "Twahir.

michael G said...

Three - three French

Oh Jim, you spell THREE not three, the "very"

michael G said...

Three - three French

Oh Jim, you spell THREE not three, the "very"

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