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big pipes mike

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I have a question, if there are three people left in the hand, one person has the Ace of Spades and a full house, the second person has the Queen of Spades and the third person has a straight flush. If the person with the Ace and Full House goes for both, the person with the Queen goes for Spade, and the person with the Straight Flush goes for hand. Would the person with the Straight Flush win both hands since the person going for both did not win hand, or would the person with the Queen of Spades take the Spade portion of the pot?
 
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The pot is split between the highest hand and the highest spade in the hole.

The person with straight flush would win 1/2 pot for best hand. The player with A♠ would win the other 1/2, unless it is face up; in which case Q♠ wins. If [qs] is face up as well, 1/2 would go to whoever had the highest spade face down.
 
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