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No Limit hold 'em....

Discussion in 'Video Game Forum' started by solarte1969, Jun 19, 2004.

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    where is 4 of a kind? should be behind royal flush.
     
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    if there is a flush on the board....and your holding a 5 and the flushes lowest card is to a 4 do you win?
     
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    1) Straight flush
    2) 4 of a kind
    3) full house
    etc
     
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    What?

    High card of flush wins. Ace anything would be the nuts.
     
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    on the board....

    Spades
    Ace, Queen, ten, six, four

    your holding a 5 in your hand. do you take the pot or is it a split with the other players still in the game?
     
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    correct...thanks
     
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    The person with the highest pocket spade wins. if nobody has a spade, or if the pocket spade is lower than the lowest on the board, split pot.
     
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    exactly...

    need to clarify because there are those that don't know
     
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    my wife just bought me a texas hold em set...which all it is, is a couple deck of cards and chips...but it had the texas hold em rules...the rules are somewhat different from what i've watched on tv. on tv the dealer when dealing the flop, first puts a card to the side and again before he deals the turn, and also before the river card. it didn't say anything about that in the rules. is it something they overlooked putting in the rules?
     
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    Each house can make its own rules regarding the burn cards. The idea is to prevent collusion beween the dealer and a specific player or players.
     

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