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- In recent years repossessed properties have become sought after because building societies or banks may only need to recoup the outstanding mortgage on the property and therefore may accept an offer well under usual market value. This is the name given to describe a property which has been seized by a bank or building society when there are outstanding mortgage payments. It is sometimes necessary for the lender to repossess a property where a homeowner fails to keep up their mortgage payments often unfortunately as a result of losing a job or as a result of overborrowing. Repossessions have often been neglected for some time which can mean a lower price reflecting the amount of work needed. What can be repossessed? When you buy a car, furniture or appliances on an installment plan, the dealer or store usually takes a "security interest" in the item you are buying. This means that while you are paying for it, the creditor (person or business to which you owe money) can take back or "repossess" your purchase if you break your promises under the contract. If you buy a car, for example, the dealer or bank from which you borrow money to pay for the car usually takes a security interest in the car. Then, if you don't make the monthly payment or if you don't keep the car insured, the creditor can repossess the car. Not all purchases can be repossessed. For example, credit card purchases usually can't be repossessed. To find out whether the creditor has a security interest and can take back your purchase, check your contract.
- Poker is a microcosm of all we admire and disdain about capitalism and democracy. It can be rough-hewn or polished, warm or cold, charitable and caring or hard and impersonal. It is fickle and elusive, but ultimately it is fair, and right, and just. -- Lou Krieger The card game poker is the most popular of a class of games called vying games, in which players with fully or partially concealed cards make wagers into a central pot, after which the pot is awarded to the remaining player or players with the best combination of cards. In order to play, one must learn the basic rules and procedures of the game (see Poker game play), the values of the various combinations of cards (see Poker hand), and the rules about betting limits (see Poker betting structure). Some knowledge of the equipment used to play is useful. There are also many variants of poker, loosely categorized as draw poker, stud poker, community card poker, and miscellaneous poker games. The most commonly played games of the first three categories are five-card draw, seven-card stud, and Texas hold 'em; each of these makes a good starting point for learning games of the type. A poker hand such as Q♣ J♠ 10♠ 9♥ 8♥, which contains five cards of sequential rank, of varying suits. Ranks above Three of a kind and below a Flush. Two straights are ranked by comparing the high card of each. Two straights with the same high card are of equal value, and split any winnings (straights are the most commonly tied hands in poker, especially in Community card games). Straights are often described by the highest card, as in "queen-high straight" or "straight to the queen". Examples: 8♠ 7♠ 6♥ 5♥ 4♠ ("eight-high straight") defeats 6♦ 5♠ 4♦ 3♥ 2♣ ("six-high straight") 8♠ 7♠ 6♥ 5♥ 4♠ ties 8♥ 7♦ 6♣ 5♣ 4♥ Aces are a special case here: a hand such as A♣ K♣ Q♦ J♠ 10♠ is an ace-high straight (or "broadway"), and ranks above a king-high straight such as K♥ Q♠ J♥ 10♥ 9♦. But the ace may also be played as a 1-spot in a hand such as 5♠ 4♦ 3♦ 2♠ A♣, called a Wheel or "bicycle" or five-high straight, which ranks below the six-high straight 6♠ 5♣ 4♣ 3♥ 2♥. The ace may not "wrap around", or play both high and low in the same hand: 3♣ 2♦ A♠ K♠ Q♣ is not a straight, but just ace-high no pair. The wrap-around is, however, one of the Unconventional hands used in some home games. When Wild cards are used, the wild card becomes whichever rank is necessary to complete the straight. If two different ranks would complete a straight, it becomes the higher. For example, in the hand J♦ 10♠ 9♣ (Wild) 7♠, the wild card plays as an 8 (of any suit; it doesn't matter). In the hand (Wild) 6♥ 5♦ 4♥ 3♦, it plays as a 7 (even though a 2 would also make a straight). The general rule about poker hands having only five cards (see Poker/Hands) may come into play here. If playing a seven-card game you end up with K♠ K♣ K♥ Q♠ J♦ 10♦ 9♣, and your opponent has K♦ Q♦ J♥ 10♥ 9♠ 8♠ 7♣, your hands are tied. The best five-card poker hand you can make is a king-high straight, and the best hand he can make is also a king-high straight. The fact that you also have three kings and he also has a seven-card-long straight are both irrelevant. Of course, if his hand were instead A♥ K♦ Q♦ J♥ 10♥ 9♠ 8♠, his ace-high straight would defeat your king-high. In Mexican stud, because the 8s, 9s, and 10s are removed from the deck, a hand such as 6-7-J-Q-K counts as a straight (to the king).
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