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Mike_25
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If two cowpokes at the table both happen to catch a full house with a flush, does the highest card in that flush make it a case of split pots or does that top card break the tie?
In my view, the value of the highest card in that flush oughta settle the matter, even if it’s by the tiniest increment. A flush is a flush, but an ace-high flush just beats a six-high flush in my reckoning. The cards don’t lie, and the highest card tells the truest story. What do the rest of you rangers think on this here hand? Is it split pots all the way or does the top card win the day? Stirrup some discussion! Yee-haw!
In my view, the value of the highest card in that flush oughta settle the matter, even if it’s by the tiniest increment. A flush is a flush, but an ace-high flush just beats a six-high flush in my reckoning. The cards don’t lie, and the highest card tells the truest story. What do the rest of you rangers think on this here hand? Is it split pots all the way or does the top card win the day? Stirrup some discussion! Yee-haw!