Easy: it can't.
Maybe your confusion was caused in a game with community cards like Texas Hold'em. Maybe there was a pair on the board, so both you and your opponent had the same pair, but his "4-card straight" won because he had the higher kicker with his pair.
A straight would win.
The player handling the highest pair wins : an hand like AA55K will win against à KKQQA.The same if player one has 2,2,K,K,7 and player two has 2,2,J,J,K player one would win because his Cowboys(pair of Kings) beats player two's Fishing Hooks(Jacks).In the event of two players having the same two pairs, the winner is decided by the next highest card in either persons hand. Lets say Player one has 2,2,5,5,8 and player two has 2,2,5,5,J. Player two would win because of his Jack.This card is called "the Kicker", it can be a second to fifth kickerAKQ65 will beat a AKQ64
no it not , 2 7 off suite is because you have no chance of a straight of flush and small pairs hardly win after the flop.
Let us get this straight chucknorris may have a Roundhouse kick but darthvader will choke him before he gets close.
He said he was not going to win the trial but he was still going to fight for it. He knew he was not going to win because a white man's word against a black man's was as good as a verdict.
Yes, he won the match and is still the COO of the WWE
A consecutive win is a win straight after your last win. You win 2 or more times in a row.
he didnt win against sasuke yet read more of the manga
Three pairs isn't possible. you have to play 5 cards. so you would play the highest two pairs. So yes, a full house would win.
I don't think courage is "to win against fear", because sometimes the courageous don't win. I'd say it's more like "to stand against fear".
Yes, they will win against Oregon.
No a mt could not win