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Re: AP BBJ (no content)
anyone have the HH?
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Re: AP BBJ (no content)
ten high straight flush loses to king high straight flush
Am I wrong in thinking that this is only possible with: 86s vs KJs Board is 7 9 T Q x? |
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Re: AP BBJ (no content)
We can determine that pretty easily.
The bottom straight is 6789T and the top straight is 9TJQK. The J can't be on the board because then the T-hi straight wouldn't exist. The T and 9 have to be on the board since they're shared. But that leaves lots of possibilities. Such as. 67 and KJ on 89TQ 68 and KJ on 79TQ 78 and KJ on 69TQ 67 and QJ on 89TK 68 and QJ on 79TK 78 and QJ on 69TK |
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