Here's how to speak PPK:
| Cards | PPK Code | Example hand |
|---|---|---|
| Ace | A | 🂮🂡 - KA |
| King | K | 🂮🂮 - KK |
| Queen | Q | 🂮🂠- KQ |
| Jacks | J | 🂮🂫 - KJ |
| Ten | T | 🂮🂪 - KT |
| Nine | 9 | 🂮🂩 - K9 |
| Eight | 8 | 🂮🂨 - K8 |
| Seven | 7 | 🂮🂧 - K7 |
| Six | 6 | 🂮🂦 - K6 |
| Five | 5 | 🂮🂥 - K5 |
| Four | 4 | 🂮🂤 - K4 |
| Three | 3 | 🂮🂣 - K3 |
| Two | 2 | 🂮🂢 - K2 |
You can also specify if your cards are suited or not. Of course, pairs cannot be suited. By default, it is assumed they're not.
| Suited | PPK Code | Example hand |
|---|---|---|
| Unsuited | KKu | 🂮🂾 - KKu |
| Unsuited | JQu | 🂫🂽 - JQu |
| Suited | KQs | 🂾🂽 - KQs |
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