by pokergod on February 9th, 2008

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A,Q,8,4,5 OF SPADES ON THE BOARD (TEXAS HOLDEM) I HAVE 6,2 OF SPADES IN MY HAND MY OPPONENT HAS ACE OF HEARTS AND ACE OF DIAMONDS IS THIS A SPLIT POT? BECAUSE WE BOTH HAVE A FLUSH TO THE ACE!

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  • by The Special One on February 9th, 2008

    The Special One

    No, your flush is higher: A Q 8 6 5 compared to A Q 8 5 4.

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  • by dalkoptry on April 1st, 2009

    dalkoptry

    You win. It's the best of five cards, and your 6 of spade counts in. so your cards will be A,Q,8,6,5 of spades while his cards will just be A,Q,8,5,4 of spades.

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