there is only one way to have a 3 way tie with an ace high flush. assume the flush is hearts. there are 5 hearts on the board, including the ace. if the smallest heart on the board is bigger than the largest heart any of the 3 players have on their hand, it's a 3 way tie, and the pot is chopped 3 ways there is only one way to have a 3 way tie with an ace high flush. assume the flush is hearts. there are 5 hearts on the board, including the ace. if the smallest heart on the board is bigger than the largest heart any of the 3 players have on their hand, it's a 3 way tie, and the pot is chopped 3 ways
A full house's rank is decided first by the three card set. So in your example that would be the 3 aces compared to 3 queens, thus the 3 aces 2 sixes win.
If the three of a kind is the same in both hands then the rank of the remaining pair is compared.
NO. It takes all five cards to make a flush. Therefore there is no "kicker" card. However, if two people at a table have a flush, the person with the highest card between the two flushes wins.
Both teams win!!
The one with the highest cards wins...
In poker, suits do not have rank. Two royal flush's would tie. Otherwise with an A high flush you would go to the next highest card.
I win because I am light
You keep playing until a team wins by two.
Nope, Ace is the highest form of flush, and its impossible for two players to have ace flushes on two different suits. So if you had an ace flush and somebody had a King flush or whatever, you'd get the whole pot. Or if the ace flush was out on the table, the person who got the pot would be the one with the highest card of the same suit
There are a total of four legs (two people each with two legs). Since two of the legs are tied together, it restricts mobility as if they had only one leg. Therefore, you have two indepedent legs and one functional tied leg, making it a three-legged race.
I believe it is because most people are right handed and wipe with their right hand. By putting the flush handle on the left, most people will use their left hand to flush, theoretically, the cleaner of the two hands.
Rakhi is tied on the wrist of a brother by a sister, it reaffirms the bond between two.
Two pairs of aces (called 4 of a kind) does beat a flush.
If I understand the question.. the pot will be split unless one player has a flush.