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Originally Posted by uproared
Ok, a quick poker question...
I used to play in the casino but hadn't played for a couple of years. I started playing online again recently and was suprised when:
Player 1: Q(hearts), 10(hearts)
Player 2: J(hearts), 10(9 hearts)
Flop: A(hearts),4(hearts),5(hearts),3(spades),4(spades)
Now, I thought it would be a split pot because both players have a nut flush. I could have sworn that it didn't matter that player 1 had the queen?
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Uproared,
One important note I must point out to you regarding the question above. Two Players can NEVER have the "nut flush". In the example above, neither player has the nut flush. The nut flush in the example above would be the player holding the 2 of hearts / 3 of hearts. The second higher flush in the above example would be any player holding the K of hearts and any
other heart.