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question about 2 pairs and 1 pair



Posted Tue Jul 06, 2004 7:29 pm GMT by mystikazn
i'm kinda new to poker and im wondering which hand is higher 2 pairs like 2 fives 2 fours and 1 three .... or 1 pair that is higher than the fives for an example ... like 2 Kings and the rest are like ten, five, three ... plz answer this question thx

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Posted Tue Jul 06, 2004 10:18 pm GMT by MasterShake
Welcome aboard chief.

The rank of hands always comes into play no matter what the value of the cards is. Best to worst is:

Straight Flush
Four of a Kind
Full House
Flush
Straight
Three of a Kind
Two Pair
One Pair
High Card.


Two pair ALWAYS beats one pair. If two players have two pair, the player with the highest pair wins. If they both have the same high pair, say Aces, then the second pair decides the winner. If both players have the same two pair such as Aces and Kings, then the player with the highest fifth card wins.

AAKK9 beats AAKK8.

If they both have the same two pair AND the same highest fifth card (for example they BOTH have AAKK9) then they split the pot. You NEVER use a sixth or seventh card to break ties.






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