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Person A has 66
Person B has k3
Board is 6 K 10 10 10 2

Does person A win with a set of 6s over 10 or person B with 10s of Ks ?
Thanks in advance
 
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Of course, the person with K10 wins. He has a quads.
 
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Person A has 66
Person B has k3
Board is 6 K 10 10 10 2

Does person A win with a set of 6s over 10 or person B with 10s of Ks ?
Thanks in advance



Doesen t make sense what u just told us, lol. 6 cards down ? Or without 2 ?
 
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Of course, the person with K10 wins. He has a quads.

Its just three 10s. He doesnt have K10 so there is no quads.
 
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You both have a full house, but yours is smaller, so you lose.

Lets see what hands you can make with your 2 cards and the cards of the board.

You can make 6 6 6 10 10
Sixes full of tens.
And you can make 10 10 10 6 6
Tens full of sixes.

10 10 10 6 6 is ranked higher than
6 6 6 10 10 cause three 10s are better than three 6s.

So your best hand is 10 10 10 6 6
Opponent's hand is 10 10 10 K K

You have tens full of sixes.
He have tens full of kings.
He has a better full house than yours.
 
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Win the person who has K3 forming a full KK-10,10,10
 
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Person A has 66
Person B has k3
Board is 6 K 10 10 10 2

Does person A win with a set of 6s over 10 or person B with 10s of Ks ?
Thanks in advance
u put 6 cards on the board,u need only 5 and wins 10 10 10 KK......versus 10 10 10 6 6.....u always pick best cards on the table...on their best combination
 
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Person A has 66
Person B has k3
Board is 6 K 10 10 10 2

Does person A win with a set of 6s over 10 or person B with 10s of Ks ?
Thanks in advance



Person B will win this hand:cool:
 
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person B wins. 10s full of kings beats 10s full of 6s. Person A doesn't have a set of 6s they have 10s full of 6s.
 
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Person A has 66
Person B has k3
Board is 6 K 10 10 10 2

Does person A win with a set of 6s over 10 or person B with 10s of Ks ?
Thanks in advance


In the case of multiple full houses, you look first at the highest value of the set (3 times the same card) whoever has the highest wins. If that is the same you also look at the pair that completes the full house.

So in this case you would look at the set first, both of you would have 3 tens. Since that is equal the pair would be the deciding factor. Since Person B has a pair of Kings to go with his 3 10s he wins the hand (it's better than you pair of sixes).

So it would be a full house for both of you. Person A having 10s over 6s and Person B having 10s over Kings.

Might be obvious but some people make this mistake, so just to be sure: You only look at the best possible combination of 5 cards. So having both a set of 6s and 10s does not give an extra advantage. It's just a fullhouse.
 
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Full House

In the case of multiple full houses, you look first at the highest value of the set (3 times the same card) whoever has the highest wins. If that is the same you also look at the pair that completes the full house.

So in this case you would look at the set first, both of you would have 3 tens. Since that is equal the pair would be the deciding factor. Since Person B has a pair of Kings to go with his 3 10s he wins the hand (it's better than you pair of sixes).

So it would be a full house for both of you. Person A having 10s over 6s and Person B having 10s over Kings.

Might be obvious but some people make this mistake, so just to be sure: You only look at the best possible combination of 5 cards. So having both a set of 6s and 10s does not give an extra advantage. It's just a fullhouse.

Great explanation. Thank you.
 
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The person with K3 would win with a full house tens over kings compared to a full house Tens over 6's
 
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I think this is called counterfeited. Where it should have improved your hand but it did not. You would think 3 10's giving you a full house, locked up your win. It only does if your set is higher than the three 10's. And you have to hope no one else has a higher set than you, i.e., they are not holding KK and a king is on the board.

Remember, top 5 cards make the hand.
 
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o well

fire the dealer to many cards .but kk beats 66 combos of 5 cards
havefunAA:D
 
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It's always the five best cards. I've seen (in a freeroll) at the showdown the best cards were all on the board, so no hole cards applied and the pot was split!
 
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