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Thirdman 07-28-2007 07:07 AM

Clarification of Hold\'em rules for split pairs
 
Hi,

I'm a bit confused on the rules of hold'em when there is a showdown with two players who both have the same split pair. Here is an example

player 1
A6

Player 2
A9

Board:

A X X X X

I've played a game where the outcome was a split pot rather than the A9 winning even though both players only had a split pair of aces. Can someone explain this please.

xMars 07-28-2007 07:17 AM

Re: Clarification of Hold\'em rules for split pairs
 
if 3 of the remaining cards are higher then both players 2nd hole card , then both have an identical hand

say the board is A K J T 2

so both have a pair of aces. now each player uses the remaining cards to make the best 5 card hand. the best hand is in this case AA KJT
so the 9 vs 6 doesnt matter

Se7enTwo 07-28-2007 07:44 AM

Re: Clarification of Hold\'em rules for split pairs
 
But...... with your example cards say the board was....

A K K 5 3

Then A9 would win (AAKK9)
vs A6 (AAKK6)

Best 5 cards.

Willy 07-28-2007 12:17 PM

Re: Clarification of Hold\'em rules for split pairs
 
[ QUOTE ]
Hi,

I'm a bit confused on the rules of hold'em when there is a showdown with two players who both have the same split pair. Here is an example

player 1
A6

Player 2
A9

Board:

A X X X X

I've played a game where the outcome was a split pot rather than the A9 winning even though both players only had a split pair of aces. Can someone explain this please.

[/ QUOTE ]
If 3 of you Xs are higher than a 9 and the other X is neither a 9 nor a 6, each player has AA and the 3 Xs which were higher than a 9.

Thirdman 07-28-2007 03:01 PM

Re: Clarification of Hold\'em rules for split pairs
 
Thanks Guys I get the picture now, I've been playing mostly draw poker so it's taking time to get used to the rules of Hold'em.

Fermion5 07-29-2007 02:28 PM

Re: Clarification of Hold\'em rules for split pairs
 
The term 'split pairs' isn't a term used in holdem. Draw poker yes.

UnknownName3 07-31-2007 10:57 AM

Re: Clarification of Hold\'em rules for split pairs
 
Isn't split pairs a term used in stud?

(8A)A = split aces
where (8A) are hidden cards

Kurn, son of Mogh 07-31-2007 01:00 PM

Re: Clarification of Hold\'em rules for split pairs
 
[ QUOTE ]
Isn't split pairs a term used in stud?

(8A)A = split aces
where (8A) are hidden cards

[/ QUOTE ]

You are correct

Yossarian147 07-31-2007 10:11 PM

Re: Clarification of Hold\'em rules for split pairs
 
King Yao uses it in his book "Weighing the Odds in Hold Em Poker". I always thought it was a bit odd.


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