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What is the Dead Man's Hand?
Author: Stephen Landrum
Last updated: 1996
Copyright © 2004 Stephen Landrum
The official and up-to-date version of this answer is
here.
Legend holds that Wild Bill Hickok was shot to death during a
poker game in Deadwood, South Dakota, and that the hand he held was
two pair, black aces and black eights. On that most people agree.
The fifth card is not known for certain. In order of credibility,
the following kickers have been suggested:
- Five of Diamonds
- The actual card is supposedly on display in Deadwood,
previously on display at the Stardust in Las Vegas.
- Nine of Diamonds
- Listed below in the glossary, this card was supposedly reported
by first hand accounts, and is used in a recreation in
Deadwood.
- Queen of Clubs
- On display at Ripley's Believe it or Not.
- King of Spades
- Appeared in the 1936 movie The Plainsman with Gary
Cooper as Hickok.
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