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Offsuit27 08-15-10 03:01 PM

who wins!!!!
 
hi dudes!!!
how are you all??? I have a query and want to ask about it....

Who wins playing poker if we both have a stright?I was playing poker tonight and we both had a stright...i had a 3 and 4 in hand and he had a 3 and 5 in hand. Is it a tie or does he win because of the 5??
Thanks

HPG ADMIN 08-15-10 04:10 PM

he wins because of the 5

05F150FX4 08-21-10 11:56 PM

it depends what the high card is. if the board was A-2-4-5-K then its a split pot because you both have a straight Ace to Five. Now if the board is say 2-9-J-10-4 and you have 8-Q and he has K-Q he wins because he has a straight to the King and you only have one to the Queen. IF you both have the same high it dosent matter if he has pocket aces it is a split pot.

05F150FX4 08-21-10 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HomePokerGames Admin (Post 212766)
he wins because of the 5

Your an admin you should know better!! if it was to a 5 it had to be a split because he couldnt have one to the 4 so they must have both had a 5 high!

DaNutFullHouse 05-03-11 09:19 PM

You both lose because you each have a set of 9's, which means an automatic disqualification in No Limit

HPG ADMIN 05-04-11 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 05F150FX4 (Post 212790)
it depends what the high card is.....Your an admin you should know better!

I was assuming that there was no 5 on the board. I probably should not have assumed this.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 05F150FX4 (Post 212790)
if it was to a 5 it had to be a split because he couldn't have one to the 4 so they must have both had a 5 high!

I don't understand what you're saying here.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaNutFullHouse (Post 213257)
You both lose because you each have a set of 9's, which means an automatic disqualification in No Limit

Ha, I forgot about that rule.

twocent06 08-07-12 08:05 AM

no straight in poker history has ever been made without a 5 or a 10. that is why 5/10 is called the keys. so that being said, it was a chop if they both have a straight! there obviously is a 5 on board..

24568 08-07-12 08:07 AM

Not enough information has been provided here. It doesn't matter who holds what cards, if you both hold the same straight it is a tie. Otherwise, higher straight wins.

landoest 09-12-12 09:37 PM

I am going to say tie because the board was AKQJ10.I was the dealer.

aoresteen 02-14-14 11:32 AM

It would be helpful in the future when asking questions like this you state:

1. The GAME being played. We shouldn't have to deduce what game you were playing.

2. If Hold 'EM/Omaha type games what the ENTIRE board was.

3. What your hole cards were.

4. What the villain's hole cards were.

Then you'd most likely get an answer in one post.


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