"Who Would Win" is a fictitious book by written by the equally fictitious all American hero General Claxton J Marsh. Both appear in a short story, written in the style of a book review, by Richard Evan Schwartz, a Professor of Mathematics at Brown University, USA.
The hands would be A, J, J, 9, 8 and A, J, J, 8, 5, the J, 9 would win.
J. S. Marsh has written: 'Principles of phase diagrams'
J. Walker Marsh has written: 'Critique of Archdeacon Marsh's Explanations' -- subject(s): Discipline, Church of England
J. A. Marsh has written: 'Cone shells of the world' -- subject(s): Conus, Mollusks
R. J. Marsh has written: 'Kinematic modelling of non-reactive and reactive collisions'
G. J. W. Marsh has written: 'Small diameter discharge pipes in dwellings' 'UPVC systems for building drainage'
R. J Reimold has written: 'Marsh creation'
J. R. Rey has written: 'A guide to the salt marsh impoundments of Florida' -- subject(s): Control, Mosquitoes, Salt marsh ecology, Saltmarsh
J. B. T Marsh has written: 'The story of the Jubilee Singers' -- subject(s): African American musicians, African Americans, Jubilee Singers, Music
James Arthur Thomas J. Marsh
William J. Marsh And the title is Texas, Our Texas
William J. Marsh and Gladys Yoakum Wright