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M r . W h i t e wrote
at 2:09 PM, Sunday July 20, 2008 EDT
Starting Hand
Dealing pocket cards: [Kc, 8h] mgb1 takes a seat Niinsche folds Niinsche stands up krustev calls M r . W h i t e checks Dealing flop: [8d, 6s, 6h] krustev checks M r . W h i t e checks Dealing turn: [Qh] krustev checks M r . W h i t e checks Dealing river: [Kh] krustev checks M r . W h i t e bets $200 krustev calls krustev shows [Qd, 3s] for two pair, Queens and sixs M r . W h i t e shows [Kc, 8h] for two pair, Kings and eights M r . W h i t e wins main pot $500 First of all i just want to say im not complaining about anything... ok well i just want to know how krustev has a 2 pair Q 6, when theres no 6 in his hands... ive been playing poker for almost a month know, and i been looking up different types of hands... and i never see anything like that. Any help explaining is appreciated. This also happens when someone has a fullhouse... -M r . W h i t e |
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JulesDogg wrote
at 2:11 PM, Sunday July 20, 2008 EDT Look at the flop!
Dealing flop: [8d, 6s, 6h] |
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M r . W h i t e wrote
at 2:15 PM, Sunday July 20, 2008 EDT [Qd, 3s] [8d, 6s, 6h]
is it because the 3 of spades matches the 6 of spades? |
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JulesDogg wrote
at 2:20 PM, Sunday July 20, 2008 EDT Dealing flop: [8d, 6s, 6h] Dealing turn: [Qh] Dealing river: [Kh] krustev shows [Qd, 3s] Note the 6s & 6h on the flop, that is a pair of sixes! A Q comes on the turn So Krustev has a 2 pair, Qs and 6s. It is the best 5 card hand he can make with his Q3. |
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M r . W h i t e wrote
at 2:24 PM, Sunday July 20, 2008 EDT take it easy with the exclamation marks lol,
thats the rule that i didnt fully understand... but i understand now, thanks. |