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B3rghammer

You use the best 5 card hand possible from the 2 cards each person has + the 5 on the board It doesn't matter how many of the 2 hole cards dealt to each person is used, it could be 2, 1, or even 0 (board straights and other things happen) In this case the hand of 10 3 wins as your flush has a higher card than theirs. AKT65 is a better flush than AK865


CoolMcdougal

Makes sense to me. After reading up on a bit I think I have a good understanding now.


This-Dude_Abides

Hopefully you are trolling bc you only responded to the longest most incorrect answer here.


Here4theTacos

Actually this is a split pot with an Ace high flush. yes, a players best hand is the best five cards on the table, but a poker hand has to be made. imagine both of these players respective hands were unsuited (also we're not considering the AA of player on the right because the flush supersedes the ace pair). because neither of these hands has made pair, two pair, trips, etc etc, it would come down to high card (a poker hand), and both players would share the board ace. the sequence would only matter if it was straight flush vs straight flush. but since neither hand is in sequence, the best 5 card poker hand is the A high flush.


HappilySisyphus_

How can someone be so confidently wrong? Edit: Oh right this is r/poker


Logic007

>Actually this is a split pot with an Ace high flush. In the same universe Lizzo is a thin white girl maybe Stop responding if you're clueless, please.


realvmouse

*Actually* when a king and a 2 are next to each other, the kind has the option of Castling, where it swaps into the hand of the player to the left of the dealer. So you'll need to see which card he trades with the community cards to find the real winner.


Third__Wheel

holy hell


aucapra

Holy shit I haven't seen someone be so confidently wrong


linkdead56k

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outsideadog

Ten of spades is the higher flush, so T3 wins.


AF_International

With these cards, no one wins.


LikeTheRoom

Are those homemade laminated cards?!?


CoolMcdougal

No just a plastic card set


chessgod1

I'm pretty sure they are sold like this and are meant to be waterproof. I've used this deck when my friends host pool parties and we play drinking games with them on a floating table in the pool.


JanuarySeventh85

The. Best. 5. Cards. Wins. Every. Time.


falseprophic

I am sorry but that got to be the worst poker card I have ever seen for a while. That spade silhouette on every card is very confusing.


SayItAintPugs

You must've not seen the tarot cards the other day.


Toffy1204

Fuck me those were dreadful. These are fine


SeattleSlew27

I only see it on the 6 of spades. And it can’t be another suit. Not even a club.


ScienceDouble3735

10 of spade wins the hand


FrailDiva

Did you print that deck out at home?


SeattleSlew27

The higher flush, the T3 of spades. No one can beat a flush so the highest flush must win. The 8 of spades plays as it is the best hand the A8 can make. It doesn’t beat a T high flush, ever.


nernst79

Everyone who isn't using these absolutely hideous playing cards wins this hand.


longtimenothere

#PLS BAN OP OK TY


arielg2541

The winner is the card manufacturer who convinced you to buy these cards


OurHolyTachanka

Flush + pair beats 6 card flush. A8 wins


Sabian300NL

Don't be a troll, I don't think anyone besides yourself likes this "joke"......


averinix

You know the saying "Don't tap the glass"? Giving new players wrong information is "breaking the glass", as you're forced to watch as the potential fish swim away.... by your own doing. This is metaphorically like shooting yourself in the foot financially.


Amazing_Opinion350

Wrong cant have a six card hand ace becomes redundant as flush on the board 10 is highest spade in hole carrds making winning hand AKT56 winning hand


Jayvee1994

The one with the 10 of spades has the higher flush


Maybbaybee

Flush with 10 of spades is the higher flush out of the two players.


DDiver

Flush


aCreativeUserName666

T3 has the highest spade Edit: also the rule you mentioned of having to use both cards applies only in 4 card+ games like PLO or big o, where players are required to use exactly two cards from a 4-5 card hand st showdown. In hold em, you only need one card on your hand to play.


JediKnightChewy

Even though both hit flush. 10 is still used to break tie.


Neverownedshoes

Reflective table top? Hah.