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  1. #1

    Default Hold EM; COMMUNITY ACE FLUSH-big arguement

    when playing no limit hold em, and the two players have:
    1:KQd
    2:J10d
    the FTR comes:
    Ad, 4d, 3d, 8c, 9c
    who wins? split pot?
  2. #2
    The King plays for the Ace high flush with the bigger kicker.
  3. #3
    The best 5 cards play, so:

    With a board of


    Player 1 has
    Player 2 has

    So player 1 wins with the higher flush because while they both share the he has the which is the next highest card in the flush.

    By the same token if

    Player 1 had
    Player 2 had

    And the board was


    Player 2 would win because

    beats

    the fact that player 1 has a pair no longer applies because you must play the best 5 cards you can.
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  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Spook
    By the same token if

    Player 1 had
    Player 2 had

    And the board was


    Player 2 would win because

    beats

    the fact that player 1 has a pair no longer applies because you must play the best 5 cards you can.
    A friend of mine witnessed recently a hand like this. In a NL game at Borgata, one player had AK,the other had KK. Flop comes K77. Both all-in. Turn is a 7. River is a 7. Player with AK wins. Hell of a beat.
    "How deep is the money?" - Fnord
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by LockLow34
    A friend of mine witnessed recently a hand like this. In a NL game at Borgata, one player had AK,the other had KK. Flop comes K77. Both all-in. Turn is a 7. River is a 7. Player with AK wins. Hell of a beat.
    That sounds very similar to the hand during season 1 of WPT. I think it was the Tournament of Champions.

    1 guy had KK, the other had A9 and the board had quad 7s.
    I don't know what they have to say
    It makes no difference anyway.
    Whatever it is...
    I'm against it.
  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Humphrind
    Quote Originally Posted by LockLow34
    A friend of mine witnessed recently a hand like this. In a NL game at Borgata, one player had AK,the other had KK. Flop comes K77. Both all-in. Turn is a 7. River is a 7. Player with AK wins. Hell of a beat.
    That sounds very similar to the hand during season 1 of WPT. I think it was the Tournament of Champions.

    1 guy had KK, the other had A9 and the board had quad 7s.
    I remember that...Alan Goerhing vs. [young Russian guy]

    I think I saw that episode a few months ago, and IIRC, Goerhing had TT. The flop came 7K7, turn 7 river 7. Goerhing never bet, and if he had had KK with a 7x7 flop, he would have bet his overpair.
    "How deep is the money?" - Fnord

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