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« on: Sep 02, 2007 at 21:45 »

Hia, myself and my usual opponents have for some time held that "a flush is a flush" meaning if two players hold a flush, it will always result in a split pot, as both hands hold a full 5 card hand... now my opinion seems to be shifting, could anyone clarify the ruling on flushes for me please?

can one flush, beat another flush, if so is it the highest card, and if they are equal is it the next highest card, and so on that will decide the highest flush?

Thanks.
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« Reply #1 on: Sep 02, 2007 at 21:59 »

can one flush, beat another flush, if so is it the highest card, and if they are equal is it the next highest card, and so on that will decide the highest flush?

Abso-freakin-lutely.

It is the best five card hand.

A-K-Q-J-9 beats A-K-Q-J-8...every day.
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« Reply #2 on: Sep 03, 2007 at 09:21 »

Hia, myself and my usual opponents have for some time held that "a flush is a flush" meaning if two players hold a flush, it will always result in a split pot, as both hands hold a full 5 card hand... now my opinion seems to be shifting, could anyone clarify the ruling on flushes for me please?

can one flush, beat another flush, if so is it the highest card, and if they are equal is it the next highest card, and so on that will decide the highest flush?

Thanks.

Is this my mom posting on here?  Do you hum when you hit a big hand?  she does to, lol

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« Reply #3 on: Sep 04, 2007 at 13:07 »

Hia, myself and my usual opponents have for some time held that "a flush is a flush" meaning if two players hold a flush, it will always result in a split pot, as both hands hold a full 5 card hand... now my opinion seems to be shifting, could anyone clarify the ruling on flushes for me please?

can one flush, beat another flush, if so is it the highest card, and if they are equal is it the next highest card, and so on that will decide the highest flush?

Thanks.

then you and your opponents have been playing incorrectly for some time
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« Reply #4 on: Sep 04, 2007 at 13:38 »

Let's extrapolate on this and you can see how silly this "a flush is a flush" idea is...

What if a set of Aces tied a set of fives?

What if Kings full of nines tied nines full of Kings?

What if Ace high tied Jack high?
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« Reply #5 on: Sep 04, 2007 at 14:11 »

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« Reply #6 on: Sep 04, 2007 at 14:14 »

Let's extrapolate on this and you can see how silly this "a flush is a flush" idea is...

What if a set of Aces tied a set of fives?

What if Kings full of nines tied nines full of Kings?

What if Ace high tied Jack high?

There is a place where "a flush is a flush", a set of aces IS equal to a set of fives, and kings full of nines IS equal to nines full of kings...

Deuces wild video poker!

Oh, and ace high is equal to jack high - they're both losers. 

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« Reply #7 on: Sep 04, 2007 at 14:16 »

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Thanks for summing up my PLO8/B career, but every third line should be "All in.  Call.  sh%t, got quartered."

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« Reply #8 on: Sep 04, 2007 at 19:24 »

it totally makes sense no argument, but our poker background has been...

lots of differnt people, all with differnt rules from differnt books by differnt people, one must hav not been clear enough on the rulling of this, or didn't word it very well, or someone assumed such and such, and it stuck until now, when I've started to question they way we've done things in the past, as now I know there is a better, correct way.

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« Reply #9 on: Sep 05, 2007 at 01:31 »

Lucky, maybe you were thinking about straights of the same rank but different suits.  Giving you the benefit of the doubt, and all.
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« Reply #10 on: Sep 05, 2007 at 04:02 »

lots of differnt people, all with differnt rules from differnt books by differnt people, one must hav not been clear enough on the rulling of this, or didn't word it very well, or someone assumed such and such, and it stuck until now, when I've started to question they way we've done things in the past, as now I know there is a better, correct way.

May I suggest that for the next game you bring a printed copy of Roberts Rules of Poker and maybe som other printouts from the HPT archives. There's A LOT of good stuff there.
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« Reply #11 on: Sep 05, 2007 at 08:05 »

lots of differnt people, all with differnt rules from differnt books by differnt people, one must hav not been clear enough on the rulling of this, or didn't word it very well, or someone assumed such and such, and it stuck until now, when I've started to question they way we've done things in the past, as now I know there is a better, correct way.

May I suggest that for the next game you bring a printed copy of Roberts Rules of Poker and maybe som other printouts from the HPT archives. There's A LOT of good stuff there.

Well, this might need an authority higher than Robert's Rules or HPT guidelines to convince them.

How about a book by John Scarne, the World's Foremost Gambling Authority?

"Scarne's Guide to Modern Poker", page 40:

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The Flush: any five cards of the same suit but not in sequence. In evaluating two or more flushes, the winner is determined by the rank of the highest card in the hand. If the highest card in contesting hands are of the same rank, then the next highest cards determine the winner. And if these are of the same rank, then the winning hand is determined by the third highest cards. Et cetera! If all the cards of the players are equal, then the hands are tied.
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« Reply #12 on: Sep 07, 2007 at 19:12 »

Let's extrapolate on this and you can see how silly this "a flush is a flush" idea is...

What if a set of Aces tied a set of fives?

What if Kings full of nines tied nines full of Kings?

What if Ace high tied Jack high?

this is the greatest post ever, such as, since "im going all in to see where im at in the hand", for the children.
dr. neau is now my primary care physician, and all around hero. look for me to emulate his rock card cap at a poker event near you in the near future..... for the south africans, such as the iraqi
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« Reply #13 on: Sep 08, 2007 at 09:50 »

this is the greatest post ever, such as, since "im going all in to see where im at in the hand", for the children.
dr. neau is now my primary care physician, and all around hero. look for me to emulate his rock card cap at a poker event near you in the near future..... for the south africans, such as the iraqi

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