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The easiest example to think about is if two players have Royal flushes in
7-Card Stud. They will chop the pot (and tell the story for the rest of
their lives).
You should mention the “wrap-around” Flush… some people think this is an
actual legit hand hand: KA234 ( even as a straight flush).
Thanks downtownlife!
You make your best 5 card hand from your two cards and out of the 5
community cards that everybody makes their hand from as well.
That’s not right in poker. If two people have the same ranking flush in
different suits they will split the pot. Some card games rank the suits
relative to each other, but the order is different in different games. I
think the most common (high to low) is spades, diamonds, clubs, hearts, but
every game is different, and in poker, the suits always rank equally.
Good point! K, A, 2, 3, 4 that is all hearts is only a flush and not a
straight flush. It is an Ace-High flush with a K, 4, 3, 2 for the kickers
in the flush. Similarly, a straight can also not wrap around, Q, K, A, 2, 3
is not a straight because the A can either be high or low, but not both!
Hey, flush suit have differences, while in holdem is impossible to hit two
different suit flushes in a game, you could hit it in other game formats
like stud poker or 5 card draw. So if the flush cards are equal, suit type
comes in the play. They strenght are : Spades (highest), hearts, diamonds,
clubs (lowest)
In all poker games, suits do not matter when determining the winner of the
hand. Identical flushes will split the pot in 7-stud or any other game
where this is possible. I believe in games like bridge, the suits come into
play. In poker, they only come into play when determining who gets the
button, who acts first in 7-Stud, and occasionally who gets the extra chip
in games without dealer buttons.
Thanks. This is helpful.
Your videos are amazing! They help a lot, thanks
if we have 5 cards how comes every time i watch a poker game they each have
2 cards and there are some on the table?
When you see poker on TV, each player usually has 2 cards, and there are 5
cards on the table. Every player has to use they have combined with the 5
on the table (7 total cards) to make the best 5 card poker hand that they
can make. What I am trying to say in the videos is that even though
everyone has 7 cards to use, a poker player can only use the best 5 from
that group of 7 cards.
Great job on the video Marc!
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The easiest example to think about is if two players have Royal flushes in
7-Card Stud. They will chop the pot (and tell the story for the rest of
their lives).
You should mention the “wrap-around” Flush… some people think this is an
actual legit hand hand: KA234 ( even as a straight flush).
Thanks downtownlife!
You make your best 5 card hand from your two cards and out of the 5
community cards that everybody makes their hand from as well.
That’s not right in poker. If two people have the same ranking flush in
different suits they will split the pot. Some card games rank the suits
relative to each other, but the order is different in different games. I
think the most common (high to low) is spades, diamonds, clubs, hearts, but
every game is different, and in poker, the suits always rank equally.
Good point! K, A, 2, 3, 4 that is all hearts is only a flush and not a
straight flush. It is an Ace-High flush with a K, 4, 3, 2 for the kickers
in the flush. Similarly, a straight can also not wrap around, Q, K, A, 2, 3
is not a straight because the A can either be high or low, but not both!
Hey, flush suit have differences, while in holdem is impossible to hit two
different suit flushes in a game, you could hit it in other game formats
like stud poker or 5 card draw. So if the flush cards are equal, suit type
comes in the play. They strenght are : Spades (highest), hearts, diamonds,
clubs (lowest)
In all poker games, suits do not matter when determining the winner of the
hand. Identical flushes will split the pot in 7-stud or any other game
where this is possible. I believe in games like bridge, the suits come into
play. In poker, they only come into play when determining who gets the
button, who acts first in 7-Stud, and occasionally who gets the extra chip
in games without dealer buttons.
Thanks. This is helpful.
Your videos are amazing! They help a lot, thanks
if we have 5 cards how comes every time i watch a poker game they each have
2 cards and there are some on the table?
When you see poker on TV, each player usually has 2 cards, and there are 5
cards on the table. Every player has to use they have combined with the 5
on the table (7 total cards) to make the best 5 card poker hand that they
can make. What I am trying to say in the videos is that even though
everyone has 7 cards to use, a poker player can only use the best 5 from
that group of 7 cards.
Great job on the video Marc!
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