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Posted Tue Jul 13, 2004 12:16 pm GMT by mystikazn
hand rankings? i found some hand ranking sites but they juss tell u the rankings... i want to know like a straight flush if you both have it which card to you go to next ... i want a site with details ... if anyone can show me that will help a lot thanks

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Posted Tue Jul 13, 2004 12:33 pm GMT by Nut Flush
"...like a straight flush if you both have it which card to you go to next ..."

If you both have a straight flush, it's whoever has the highest straight. For example you have Kd Qd and the board shows a 10d Jd 9d and your opponent has a 8d 7d, you would be the winner because your straight is higher.

Now if the board shows a straight flush, Ad Kd Qd Jd 10d, it would be a split pot. The best hand is determined by 5 cards, if it's a tie, your 6th and 7th cards do not matter.



Posted Sat Aug 21, 2004 3:38 am GMT by vegasholdem
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