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Hold-'Em Rules, Marty C., 16. Nov 2003 14:13 | ||
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| Sorry for Example 2, I messed up. The scenario I meant to give was: Player A: Ks 4d Player B: Kd 10h Community: 9c 9s 2d 5h Ah Player A plays 9c 9s Ah Ks 5h, and Player B plays 9c 9s Ah Kd 10h. Would Player B take the pot? | ||
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Re: Hold-'Em Rules, MozMan, 16. Nov 2003 20:00 | ||
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| Yes, in this case the kicker plays, and the player with the T wins the pot. -Moz "I am the last of the famous international playboys." | ||
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Re: Hold-'Em Rules, blue eyes, 21. Nov 2003 06:47 | ||
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