Texas Holdem Tiebreaker Rules

Although the basic rules are simple, there are often questions about under what conditions there are ties in a dispute and what the Tiebreak Rules are in Texas Holdem.

First, let's discuss what winning in Hold'em looks like. There are two ways to win at poker:

  • you make everyone give up; or
  • has the best hand among all those still in contention when the cards are shown (showdown)

Texas Holdem Tiebreaker Rules

However, there are situations where the strength of the hands at showdown is equal, so that the round is tied and the pot is split between all those who tied.

How does the tiebreaker work?

Daniel Negreanu - Regras de Desempate no Texas HoldemFirstly, as we have already seen in the poker hand ranking, every poker hand is made up of five cards, the best combination of the seven cards available to each player. Using this idea as a basis, we will illustrate some everyday poker situations where both players will have the same hand, but there will be a tiebreaker and only one (or even more players, in the case of a multi-way pot) will come out on top.

Full House VS Full House

If both players have a full house, the most important “part” of the full house is the three of a kind, only then do we think about the pair.

Example:

Board (table):

Player 1:

Player 2:

Winner: Player 1

Here player 1 has a full house of QQQ55 and player 2 has a full house of 555AA. Since the three of a kind is compared before the pair, player 1 wins.

Flush VS Flush

If both players have a flush, we compare the complete hand with the five highest cards of the flush suit. Whoever has the highest card wins. If there is a tie, we will compare them one by one until the tie is broken.

Example:

Board (table):

Player 1:

Player 2:

Winner: Player 2

Both players have club flushes, but it doesn't matter that player 1 has two clubs in his hand while player 2 only has one. Player 2 has the AKQ98 flush while player 1 has the KQJ98 flush.

Two pairs VS Two pairs

When there is a case of two pairs against two pairs, we first look at the higher pair, and then the lower pair. If the tie still persists, we look at the fifth highest possible card (the kicker).

Example:

Board (table):

Player 1:

Player 2:

Winner: Player 1

Both players have two pair, and although player 2 has two big pairs, he loses to player 1, because the most important hand is the big pair. Player 1's hand is AA22K and player 2's is KKQQA.

Another example:

Board (table):

Player 1:

Player 2:

Winner: Player 2

Make no mistake, as we need to think about the best combination of five cards, player 1 has two pairs, but his pair of fives is useless, since there are two higher pairs on the table, and his hand becomes 8866Q. Player 2, on the other hand, has the same two pairs on the table, but with kicker A, and wins the hand with 8866A.

Three of a Kind VS Full House

Be very careful when analyzing this hand. A set of three aces on a board with no possibility of a flush or straight may seem invincible, but it is not.

Example:

Board (table):

Player 1:

Player 2:

Winner: Player 2

Player 1 has a nice hand, three of aces, and his hand is AAA87, but Player 2 has a full house of eights with aces, 888AA, and beats the three of a kind. Although three of aces is the highest possible three of a kind, it is vulnerable at this table against many combinations of full houses, such as any opponent holding 22, 77, or 88.

How does a tie happen?

Texas Hold'em poker is based on a game between players who have two cards in their hands and up to five community cards. Of these seven cards, each player must use the five cards that make up the best hand. The remaining two cards are of absolutely no use!

A tie occurs when the best play of two or more players is equal in value.

Here are some examples of draws (these are just a few of the many possible combinations):

Best game on the table

Board (table):

a player has and another has 
Each player's cards are not used, as the best possible game for each is on the table, the sequence.

Kicker equal

Board (table):

a player has  and another has
Both have the same top five cards, four of a kind with kicker kings -> 2222K

Two pairs

Board (table):

a player has  and another has

It's a tie because the best game for each is the same -> 9988A (note that the fact that the second has a three and there is another three on the table doesn't change anything, because what counts is the best game of FIVE cards!)

Highest flush on the table

Board (table):

a player has  and other

It's a tie, because the board has the highest flush. Note that in this specific case the first player has cards of the same suit, but remember! What counts is the best possible five-card hand, and any player participating in the hand can use the cards on the board, in other words, the best hand is the one on the board!

Straight on the table

Board (table):

a player has and another has
It's a tie, because the best game is on the table (the fact that the players got “triples” doesn't matter, because in the end the game on the table was the best).

High card and low kicker

Board (table):

ONE player with and another with
It's a tie, because both players' kickers are low and both have AKJ97 as their best five-card hand.

And so many other situations.

Remember that card suits do not represent strength in the tie-breaking rules in Texas Holdem.

Still have questions? Visit our forum!

Are you new to poker? Take advantage of the offers from online poker rooms PokerDicas partners and start playing right now! Some of them even offer the opportunity to play poker for free!

Related articles

439 COMMENTS

  1. Who wins in this situation:
    table AKQQ 5
    Player X —> AK
    Player Y —> AJ

    Does the pair at the table count or not?
    Would Player X win with AAKKQ or would there be a tie AAQQK?

  2. The situation is as follows: 4 players... Two went all in and two continued to raise the bets (in parallel). At the end of the game, the winner was one of the players who went all in. What happens to the bets made between the two players who continued betting? Do they analyze the game and see who won or do they split the chips?

    • Juliana, in this case a main pot is formed when the bets of the all-in players are matched, and a secondary pot is formed by the players who continued to bet “over the top”. If one of the all-in players wins, he or she takes the main pot. The secondary pot will be disputed between the others who had more chips.

  3. in the case of having AcKcJc2c9d on the table, player 1 has 7c, completing the flusch, and player 2 has 4c, 5c, improving only the 2, then it would be flusch vs flusch,
    jog1 AcKcJc2c7c vs jog2 AcKcJc4c5c, who wins__

    • Marcos, flush versus flush is very simple: whoever has the highest card wins. Tie? Move on to the next one. Again? Next one, and so on. In your example, player 1 wins.

  4. Does the value of the cards count in Flush too?

    For example: on the table came out K, J, 4, 8 of Spades and 7 of Diamonds.
    Player 1: 9 of Swords
    Player 2: 6 of Swords

    In this case, would Player 1 win by having a 9 of Spades, which is higher than a 6?

    Another Question

    There are 4 Sword cards on the table
    Player 1 has two Spade cards in his hand.
    and Player 2 has only 1 Sword card in his hand

    To see who wins, do you count the value of the Flush Cards? Or the number of cards of the same suit?

    • Yuri, I just answered this above.

      What counts is the best five-card hand. If both have a flush, the highest flush card is looked at, and the following cards if there is still a tie. It doesn't matter if someone has two cards in their hand or one card in their hand.

  5. Please answer this question for me.

    Who wins this game?

    Player X has A 7
    Player Y has A 5

    on the table there is: AJKJ 5
    Note: The suits are different

    Abs and thank you very much.

  6. Good,

    I'm almost certain it's a draw, but I'm going to ask because several of my colleagues said I would lose.

    Me: R 4

    Him: R 10

    Table: DJ 5 5 2

    Draw, right??

    thanks, regards

  7. flush vs flush:

    They tried to answer here, but my question remains.
    Marcelo says that the highest one wins, but is that highest one the flush or is it an outside card?
    because marcelo says there could be a tie, so it can't be fluh's.
    in the case of a tiebreaker with a card from outside, it would result in a game with 6 cards, whereas the game only allows 5.
    My understanding was that for the flush only the color mattered, there would always be a tie, but as they are saying here that there is the possibility of a tiebreaker, it can only be by the card inside the flush.
    So I ask Marcelo: How are you going to draw the highest card of the flush, my son?????????

    • You never look at the cards outside the five used. If both have a flush, you look at the highest card in the flush, then the next highest, and so on.

      So a diamond flush AJ 8 7 3 loses to one of AKJ 7 2.

    • Hello my friend, from what I understand the question is about the flush with a card “outside” the table. So, considering only spades, for example:
      Player X = K
      Player Y = Q

      on the board = 3 9 2 4 5 (all spades which would result in a flush on the board, therefore a tie)

      However, since players X and Y also have spades, the 6th card situation would occur. The solution to the problem is that by including the “sixth card” the lowest card of this suit would be disregarded, in this case the 2, leaving the hands as follows: player X = K 9 5 4 3 and player Y = Q 9 5 4 3, Player X wins.

  8. I have a question which is the following on the table there are 4 DJ 10 As
    player 1- R As
    player 2-R 7
    player3- R 6
    I wanted to know who wins, thank you

    • Yogi Bear, Player X will have KK 4 4 6

      Player Y will have KK 3 3 J

      Player X wins because he has the second highest pair (since the first pair was a tie).

  9. If player 1 has Q, 8 and player 2 has A, 5 and the table has the following cards AQ, 5, 8 and K. My question is: who will win, player 1 or player 2?

    • Wanderley, it's simple, player one has two pairs QQ 88 and player two also has two pairs AA 55. As we saw, the one with the highest pair counts, in this case player two.

    • The interesting thing here is that it doesn't matter if you used both cards in your hand. One player made AA22K while the other made KK55A. The first player wins.

  10. I would like to know the order of strength of the combinations.
    for example: I know that three of a kind beats a pair, which beats a single high card... and that two pairs beat three of a kind and that a full house beats two pairs...
    I would like to know the order..
    highest card < pair < three of a kind < 2 pair < full house < ???? < ???? < ?????

    • There is no sequence that goes through the ace. The ace is either at the end or at the beginning of the sequence. So only example 3 exists. The others are worthless games.

  11. Hello …
    Please answer my question.
    In Texas Hold'em, when two players have the same three of a kind... what counts as the highest card in the hand?
    example:
    table: JJ 9 K 10
    J1 – J8
    J2 – J5

    Who wins in this case?

  12. Goodnight

    I have a question regarding when there are 3 players in the dispute.

    Example:
    3 players one with:
    Player 1 – 22 (This one has 50 reais)
    Player 2 – 33 (This one has only 10 reais)
    Player 3 – A4 (This one also has 50 reais)

    Theoretically all of All-in

    Table – 3-9-8-2-K-6

    How would the division be between Players 1 and 3??? Obviously Player 2 would take 10 reais from each as it is the best hand of the round.

    Thank you.

    • Pot 1 will have 30 reais and will be contested by players 1, 2 and 3.
      Pot 2 will have 80 reais and will be played between players 1 and 3 only. The winner will be the player with the best game.

  13. Good morning..

    I have a question..

    I was playing poker, when I went all in before seeing the flop... my opponent matched the bet... and these cards came out

    Q,5,2,2 and 3.

    I had this hand, Q and 5, and he had a pair of Aces in his hand.

    he was left with these 5 cards, A, A, 2, 2 and 5
    and I was left with Q,Q,5,5,3
    Who won the game? Between me and my opponent, there are 4 pairs (A, Q, 5 and 2). He has the biggest and smallest pair, and I have the middle ones. In our game, I was the one who lost. But I have doubts.

  14. In the case of three of a kind, who would win in the play below:

    table: 7 7 K 9 2

    PLAYER 1: 7 A
    PLAYER 2: 7 Q
    ?????????????????

    • Player 1 would win, with the hand 7 7 7 A K. Player 2 would have 7 7 7 K Q. In the tiebreaker, player number 1 would win.

    • Player A will have JJ 5 5 A and player B will have AA 4 4 J. Two pair tiebreaker: whoever has the highest wins. Player B.

    • Four on the table? Then it will be defined by the kicker, the fifth card. If the table is 9 9 9 9 A, it is a tie because the fifth card is an ace and is on the table. But if it is 9 9 9 9 5, and someone has AJ and the other KQ, the first one wins.

    • Just make the best hand of each one!
      1-KKQQ4
      2-KKQQ7
      3-KKQQJ

      (number 3 wins)

      Remember, what matters are the best five cards.

  15. I ask Marcelo PD….
    The board are the following cards

    Board: k..10…8…4…5…

    Player X: As..7
    Player Y: As..6

    I know that now the Kicker would be used, which would be the As….but since in this case both have the same Kicker, questions:

    1::Is the second letter also taken into account?
    2::when you have to use the Kicker, wouldn't you have to choose just one of the cards in your hand, in this case the highest one??….
    3:: Is this hand a tie or does player x win???

    • The best possible hand is always formed. Player X has AK 10 8 7; Player Y has AK 10 8 6. Player X wins on the last card tiebreaker.

  16. one more question…

    the board is as follows: K..Q..J..10..9

    Player x: Q..8
    Player y: 5..4

    Who wins??…or would it be a tie???

  17. A question about how to deal the cards…
    I am the “dealer” and I shuffle, I give one card to each player in a clockwise direction, then the second card in the same way, and before separating the three cards of the flop, “does the first card burn”? And so on for the turn and river, do you always burn one card before?….. we are playing and always burning a card before the flop, turn and river because we saw it done this way on TV but since then I have doubts if that is really how it is done…. thanks until later..

  18. I've seen some examples but let's question, in the case of Texas the game is always with the five highest cards, but in the case of three of a kind or three of a kind, if there is a tie only in three of a kind, the pot is not automatically filled, the other cards in the hand or on the table have no value, as three of a kind is already a game, therefore there is no new tiebreaker criterion.
    Ex PLAYER 1 – AW
    PLAYER 2 – AQ
    TABLE – AA 7 8 J
    The two having a suit with the table simply doesn't tie?

    • No. Each one has a set of three, but their game is different: “AAAQJ” “AAAWJ” (I don't know what you mean by “W”).

      Cards beyond 3 are used to break a tie. What you don't do is use more than 5 cards.

      • I meant to say AK, in the tiebreaker criterion for three of a kind, and I learned one more thing from your comments, which my companions also don't know, EX: the table makes a four of a kind, the fifth card serves as a tiebreaker, for us both three of a kind and four of a kind would work as a final game, not needing the other cards to break the tie, thanks for the tip and thank you very much for your attention.

  19. I have a question, I was playing Texas Holdem, and I had a queen (spades) and a king (hearts) in my hand, and the other had a queen (hearts) and a 10 (diamonds)
    table 8 (sword) queen (clubs) 8 (hearts) 4 (clubs) 5 (clubs)
    who wins?
    Would this be a “kicker” or higher card?
    thanks…

    • The term “kicker” is understood to be the highest card that, therefore, “beats” the others. Referring to the best 5-card hand mentioned here, you win with QQ 88 K since your opponent had QQ 88 10.

  20. Good.

    Friends, who can help me with this doubt?
    There is no possible flush.

    Table: 7 AQ 8 Q

    jog A= K 2
    jog B= 10 9

    In my opinion, game A wins because it does QQAK8 and game B does QQA10.9
    My colleague (who is usually right) says no because the game of both is a pair of Queens with the Ace as a kicker.
    I think the ace doesn't act as a kicker since it is being used by both.

    What do we have left?
    Compliments.

  21. Goodnight

    I need you to clear up a doubt for me.

    TABLE : AK 2 8 3

    plays: A 4
    playB: A 5

    Who would win this hand?

    another question

    TABLE : AA 3 5 6

    playA: 9 10
    play b: 7 9

    in this hand.. who would be the winner?

    Thank you, I hope for answers!!

    • Case 1: Player B wins the last kicker tiebreaker. He has AAK 8 5 against AAK 8 4

      Case 2: easy! Player A wins with AAT 9 6, against AA 9 7 6

  22. good..

    I have a doubt about this move.

    Table: 2 4 Q 5 of diamonds.

    A: 7 of diamonds.
    B: J of diamonds.

    Since both have a flush and the highest and lowest card is valid for both, is it a tie or does player B win because he has the highest card?

    Thank you

  23. FLUSH
    The table comes out Ac 9c 7c 6c 2c giving a flush on the table
    Player 1 has Kc
    Player 2 has 10c

    Having a flush in A on the board, does the person with the second highest flush on the board still win?
    Thank you

  24. I want to know if there is a sequence starting with the Ace, like: Ace 2 3 4 5?
    Or is the Ace the highest card and only participates in the royal sequence?
    Thanks !

  25. If on the table there is 7-Q-5-8-5
    player x has in hand: 8-7
    player y has in hand: Q-2
    Who wins the game, “player x” who has 2 pairs using the 2 cards in his hand, or “player y” who also has 2 pairs but used a card in his hand and the pair on the table?

    • It doesn't matter if you used one or two cards from your hand. The winner is the player with the highest pair, in this case player y.

  26. If I receive 3 cards due to a dealer's mistake, can I use the 3 cards and go all in? In truco I automatically win 3 points, and if someone asks for six or 12 I win even more.
    In poker we play like this, 3 cards are dealt and someone calls all in and wins everything.
    Is this right?
    What happens if someone gets three cards in a professional game?

    • Hahaha very funny.

      In real poker, if someone is dealt 3 cards and no one has seen their cards yet, the dealer can try to correct them. If someone has already seen their cards, they have to start over.

  27. good morning…
    JX has A7
    JY has A6, on the table comes A 2 DD7. Who wins in this case? Both have AA DD 7, but one of them has the 7 in his hand, does that count?

    • Leandro, in this case it's a tie. You said it right, both have the same hand “AATT 7”. Only the five cards count, the rest is useless.

  28. One question…
    player 1 has 9 and 10 of hearts and player 2 has K and 8 of hearts too
    on the table comes A, 4, 7 and 6 of hearts and a 7 of diamonds.
    Is it a tie because the table has A as the highest flush or does player 2 win because his K is higher than his opponent's 9 and 10!???
    thank you

  29. On this Occasion of STRAIGHT

    Table = 9 10 JQK

    Player X = 9 J
    Player Y = QK

    Would it be a draw? Even if Y has better cards since the Game is on the Table?

  30. and If the STRAIGHT

    Table 4, 5, 6, 7, K

    Player X – 8, Ace
    Player Y – 8, Q

    I read that the Ace can be a tiebreaker in this case. Is this true? Or would it result in a tie?

    • If you read this, the author was wrong. The “sixth” card is not taken into account. The best five-card deck counts.

  31. If I have a pair of sixes and I get two kk and two jj... and the other player has an A and a 9... and there are no A's or nines on the table, who wins?

  32. The one who is winning (since the river is still missing) is your opponent.

    He has: KK JJ (from the table) and A
    You have: KK JJ (from the table) and a letter from you…

    Since A is higher than his small pair card, he wins.

    Your pair is irrelevant if there are two higher pairs on the board, unless you hit your three of a kind on the river, in which case it would become a full house.

  33. Hello, I would like to know if when a player wants to give up the game, but still has some chips, what should he do? Should he put all his chips in the pot to be played in the next round, and divide them among the other remaining players? Or does this depend on each game round and is it decided before the game starts? Thanks and best regards!

    • Hello Paulinho!

      In home games, people can make whatever rules they want, as long as they are decided beforehand.

      But the standard rule in tournaments is that the player is “Sit Out”, that is, out of the game, and then he will pay the blinds until he is eliminated. The player(s) in Sit Out receive cards normally, but are automatically folded.

      When the blinds leave you all in, you can choose:

      * or the hand goes to showdown and the best hand wins

      * or the sit out player is folded and is eliminated.

      I do not recommend splitting chips, much less putting all the chips you gave up and playing in the next hand. The best thing to do is to go dripping (this is the standard).

  34. Question
    on the table is:
    3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 (sequence of different suits)
    Player X has: 4 and 5
    Player Y has: 3 and K
    Player Z has: K and J

    In this case, since there is already a sequence on the table, does player Z win because he has the highest card?

    • Friend, of the seven cards available (two in each player's hand and five on the table), each player can choose any five, to then form the best game.

      In this case, the five best cards are the five on the table, so the three players tie and the pot is split between the three.

  35. Thanks Fabiano, we were playing to avoid a draw
    If the first card was the same, then we would see the second card. If the second card was the same, then it would be a tie and we would split.
    Is playing like this wrong??

  36. Moacir, “wrong” is a bit of a strong word. In home games, the important thing is that you are having fun.

    Standard Texas Hold'em states that there is a tie, and the basic rules are described with examples in the article. If you decide to change this rule, fine, you are just not playing standard Texas Hold'em.

    However, even though you are not making any mistakes per se, I recommend that you play Texas Hold'em as close to the standard rules as possible, so that when you play in a tournament outside your group, you are already accustomed to the most commonly used rules.

    And among them, a tie in Holdem is mandatory.

    Thanks!

  37. I have a question about Straights.

    Player 1 – V, D
    Player 2 – 8, K

    The Flop comes: A, R and 10. (Player 1 hit a straight).
    But on the turn comes a V.

    Player 1 loses the hand and 2 wins? :s

    • Do not use “V”, “D”, “R” as it creates confusion, one time you used “R” and then “K”.

      Player 1: QJ
      Player 2: K8

      Table: AKTJ

      Player 1 wins with a straight. Player 2 only has a pair of kings.

  38. My question is the following

    Table: 77JJJ

    Player 1: 4K
    Player 2: 2 2

    This would be a draw, or player 2 would win.

    • If the highest possible stake is the one on the table, it doesn't even matter what the players have. Draw.

      • Could you tell me where I can read this answer of yours, it's not to doubt you, it's so I can show it to a friend of mine who doubted me, when I gave this answer, so I wanted to rub the rule in his face... thanks in advance

        • Tell him to go to our forum and ask.

          Or look for the Roberts Rulebook of Poker.

          Or play a few hands of online poker and you'll have no more doubts.

  39. Player A: Q 9

    Player B: QJ

    Table: AKQJ 10

    Which player wins? Does the pot split or break a tie according to the 2nd card?

    Hugs !

  40. It's a tie, Vitor, since you use the five best cards out of the 7 possible. In this case, the five best cards are already on the table, so the pot is split and the kicker (what you called the 2nd card) is not taken into account.

  41. if there are 2 queens, 2 eights and a seven on the table

    if i have a pair of 4
    and the cra is a 5 and 2
    who wins?

    • This tie is impossible in Texas Holdem. If it is another type of poker, then it depends on the home rules. Suit, as a rule, does not break a tie in poker.

  42. If a flash is on the ready table of 2 4 6 8 10 player a has a 3 of the suited player b has a 5 of the suited the table wins and it is a tie the player with the highest card wins

  43. Goodnight.
    A question about the following game.

    A: J,10
    B:Q,2

    Table: AK 5 8 6 ,
    logo:

    A: AKJ108
    B:AKQ86

    Does player B win with the Queen?

    Grateful.

  44. I've been playing poker for a while now and I still have a question about a five-card flush of the same suit on the board. For example, AJ-9-5e4 of clubs; I have Q of clubs and my opponent has 10 of clubs; does one win, or does it tie since there's already an A flush on the board?

  45. QUESTION:

    There is a sequence on the table with different suits: 2-3-4-5-6, and in the hand of one of the players there is a card 7, J, and in the hand of another player there is a Q and a 10, for example. Who wins? Can the 7 serve as a continuation of the sequence using the 3 as the beginning and becoming 3-4-5-6-7, or is the high card in the hand what counts?

  46. We have the following question:

    The table was: 7,8,9,10,J

    player 1 with cards: 10 and 8
    player 2 with cards: J and 4

    Will either of them win the sequel?

    Thank you!

    • Junior draws, since the best hand is on the table. In Holdem you must use the 5 cards (out of the 7 available) to form the best hand possible.

      In this case, the best 5 are, for both, the cards on the table, and therefore they are a tie,

  47. help me with this in the draw that occurred today was
    on the table was
    A3810Q
    but the cards of both players were
    JK – gold
    JK – hearts
    who would win?

  48. I have a question but I don't know if it fits into this topic:
    Table: A 5 8 8 Q

    Player X: 8 A: All in for 1200 chips
    Player Y: 5 7 : Bet 2000 chips
    Player Z: Q 6 : Bet 2000 chips

    Assuming player X wins, he will receive 1200 chips from players Y and Z, and what happens next? Does it play for 2nd place or do the remaining chips (800 for Y and Z) go back to the hands of both players?

  49. Dear Ricardo, your question is very cool, since many people have this doubt.

    In this case, what we will have are parallel pots or “side pots”.

    You said it right: the main pot will have contributions from all three players, in the amount of 1.2k and will therefore be 3.6k. The side pot contested by players Y and Z will have 1.6k (800 chips from each of the two) and will be won by the player with the best hand between players Y and Z.

    Note that player Y raised from 1.2k to 2k and player Z called, so there is no showdown yet, and both players will be able to make more bets on the flop, turn and river. This way, the side pot can be bigger than the so-called main pot, and this should be taken into account, since losing to player X may not be representative if the side pot grows a lot.

  50. Hello… please clear up this doubt for a friend of mine…
    play X: 10 … 5
    play Y:Q … 5
    board: 5…9….k….j….j….
    is it a tie or not????
    I say goodbye, hugs, see you later…

  51. Hello, I would first like to congratulate you on your initiative to resolve any doubts about this incredible game that is Poker. Well, my question is the following:
    On the table we have: K 10 8 3 3
    Player 1: KQ
    Player 2: K 8

    Will it be a tie or will the player use the highest pairs?

    Thank you!

  52. friend who wins?
    table: a- K- K- 5-Q

    j1: A – Q
    j2: A-J

    in this case isn't it player 1? because he has the kiquer in his hand??
    This move caused a lot of discussion!!
    Thank you

    • Forget about “having the card in your hand.” A card is a card in Texas Holdem, regardless of whether it’s in your hand or on the table. In this case, it was a tie.

  53. Bruno's question was very good, because in this case the player j1 can't replace the player at the table????………………..and my question is, there was a case where the table was:
    58588 I folded because I thought the highest card would win, but I had a 5 in my hand. Would that give me victory, or in this case can there never be a winner????????…………..even if someone has a 5 or an 8 in their hand, there is no substitution of cards or anything, does the table always prevail?

    • No, it doesn't matter if the kicker is in your hand or on the board, it's the same in Texas Holdem.

      In your other example, if the person has a 5 and an 8 he will have “88885”, a four of a kind, and will be the winner.

    • Player X wins.
      Player X's hand: AAK97
      Player Y's hand: AAK95

      A tie would occur, for example, if on the table, instead of a 5, we had an 8.
      Both would have the hand: AAK98

    • Player X wins. We must always think about the play using 5 cards.
      Player X's hand: AAK74
      Player Y's hand: AAK64
      Player X wins in Kicker 7 against Y's 6.
      Cheers

  54. Who wins in this situation:
    Table A;9;Q;8;8
    Player X —> Q;9
    Player Y —> A; 5

    Does the pair at the table count or not?
    Who wins with this hand?

    A:

    • Kosovario, considering that player Y has A5, his hand would be AA88Q, having a pair of A and 8.
      Player X would have QQ99A, also having 2 pairs, being Q and 9.
      Therefore, player Y wins the round, by having the highest first pair.

    • É um empate, a mesa tem uma mão maior que dos dois jogadores.
      Agora, supondo que o jogador X tivesse par de 4, ele seria o vencedor, tendo um full house 666 44.

      • Exorciser

        mais o jogador Y, nao possui uma sequencia e ainda uma PAR, por ter o 8 ?
        e outra duvida, nao existe desempate talvez por maior carta ?
        att,

        • Então, como o jogo é formado por 5 cartas apenas, o par de 8 nem conta, entendeu?
          Ele é literalmente descartado.
          Vou dar outro exemplo pra vc entender melhor:
          VOCÊ: 89
          OPONENTE: 9K
          MESA: 5678K

          Os deois tem sequencia de 5 a 9, o par de K dele é descartado, juntamente com seu par de 8 e ocorre um empate.

    • Jogador 1 vence, pois ele tem o kicker maior. Ambos tem a quadra de A, porém as mãos ficam assim:
      Jogador 1: AAAAQ
      Jogador 2: AAAAJ

      Cheers

    • Seu oponente leva, pois tem a mão KK227 (O kicker 4 dele nem é considerado)
      Enquanto você, mesmo tendo o kicker ÁS, tem dois pares menores, com a mão 7722A

      Cheers

  55. Viva,

    Tenho a seguinte duvida:

    Mesa: 45610K (sem flush possivel)

    Jogador 1: 7A

    Jogador 2: 9K

    É possivel fazer a sequencia 4567A para o jogador 1? ou ganha o jogador 2 com o par de K?

    Thank you.

    • Jogador 2 ganha com o par de K.
      Sequências são sempre de 5 cartas, não 4.
      Nesse caso o jogador 1 quase completou a sequencia, por uma carta. Era necessário um 3 ou um 8 na mesa para ele ter completado.
      Portanto, o jogador 1 não tem nenhum par, só carta alta Ás.
      Já o jogador 2 tem o par de K e vence a mão.

      Cheers

  56. Viva,

    Mais uma questão.

    Big Blind =10

    No flop jogador 1 aposta 15 (mais 5 que a BB), o Jogador 2 ao pretender fazer raise qual o minimo valor a apostar? 20 (dobro da BB), 15+BB=25, ou dobro de 15?

    O jogador 3 caso queira fazer re-raise, qual o valor minimo apostar? aposta anterior + BB?

    Espero ter-me feito entender:-)

    Thank you

    • RS, boa noite.
      No caso, se o jogador 1 quer fazer uma aposta, o valor mínimo é 2x o BB, que seria 20.
      Se o jogador 2 quer dar raise, este deve subir o mínimo o valor da aposta anterior, que foi 10, ou seja, sobe para 30.
      Vamos supor que este suba para 50.
      Então, ele aumentou 30 encima dos 20 inicial, portanto o jogador 1 se quiser reagir, deve aumentar os 50 para 80 (50+30 que foi aumentado anteriormente)
      Qualquer dúvida, fique a vontade.

      Thank you

      • Good,

        Antes de mais origado pelas respostas, mas continuo com umas duvidas, que estão relacionadas com a forma de apostas num site que jogo.

        O funciomento de apostas é o seguinte:

        BB = 10

        Jogador 1 aposta o minimo que é 10.
        Jogador 2 faz raise que tem que ser no minimo 20, mas faz com o valor de 50.
        Jogador 1 para fazer call apenas era necessario 40, mas para fazer re-raise tem que ser no minimo o dobro de 40 (logo 10+80).

        Isto esta correcto? Existe este tipo de aposta? É que difere do que voce me disse em cima.

        Thank you

        • Opa.
          É exatamente isso! 🙂
          Jogador 1 call (só paga) 10.
          Jogador 2 aumenta para 50 (Portanto aumentou 40)
          Jogador 1 para fazer call paga mais 40, para fazer raise tem que colocar no mínimo o valor apostado previamente encima da aposta de 50, ou seja, 50+40.

          Mais alguma dúvida?
          Acho que o que não ficou claro na primeira resposta foi que eu entendi que vc dizia que o jogador estava a apostar, quando na verdade ele estava somente a pagar o blind (entrar de limp).

          Cheers

          • Estou esclarecido:-)…é que esta questão das apostas estava a fazer-me alguma confusão:-).

            Mais uma vez obrigado.

            Araços

  57. uma pergunta em cima de um exemplo, ush maior na mesa:

    na mesa tem um flush de copas> 8,6,4,2,A,

    Jogador 1>>> A,A
    Jogador2>>> K,J ( 1 ouro e o outro paus)

    who would win?

    • O jogador com duas duplas vence, dois pares, mesmo que menores, vencem qualquear par.

      Example:
      Jogador 1: Par de ÁS (AA) na mão, na mesa vem 3 5 7 9 J
      Jogador 2: 3 e 5 na mão, ele vence com 2 pares, 3 e 5, mesmo sendo menores que o AA do adversário.

  58. Mesa: 9.10.10.A.8
    JOGADOR X: A9
    JOGADOR Y:AK

    !: Eu sei q ganha o Ak mas queria que alguém me explicasse o porquê?
    obrigado, Abraço para todos!

    • O AK vence pois toda mão de Poker é formada pela combinação das 5 melhores cartas.
      Sendo assim, veja abaixo as mãos do jogador X e Y:
      Jogador X: A.A.10.10.9
      Jogador Y: A.A.10.10.K
      O Y vence no Kicker K. Pois ambos tem 2 pares, mas o kicker do Y é maior!

      Cheers!

  59. Bom dia amigos, estou com duvidas em dois jogos :

    1°Quem ganha nesse jogo:
    mesa 4-4-10-K-K
    Jogador X —> A-5
    Jogador Y —> 10-6
    Does the pair at the table count or not?

    2°Quem ganha nesse jogo:
    mesa 4-4-9-9-A
    Jogador X —> Q-Q
    Jogador Y —> 5-A

    OBRIGADO,

    • Bom dia Miguel.
      1º:
      Jogador Y vence. Pense na mão sempre como a melhor combinação possível de 5 cartas.
      Jogador Y tem K K 10 10 6
      Jogador X tem KK 4 4 A

      2º:
      Jogador Y vence novamente.
      Jogador Y tem A A 9 9 5
      Jogador X tem Q Q 9 9 A
      Ambos tem 2 pares mas o Y tem o primeiro par maior, portanto vence.

  60. Dúvida:

    Eu (6,9)
    Oponente (9,10)
    Mesa: A,5,6,10,2

    Foi algo parecido (não lembro se foi assim). Só lembro que depois do showdown o pote foi dividido um pouco pra mim, muito pra ele.

    Alguém me explique porque após o showdown, eu ganhei uma parte do pote e outro cara ganhou outra parte?

    Ou para cada rodada existe um pote? Isso eu não entendi.

    • Se você tem mais fichas que seu oponente, a parte que “sobra” retorna para você.

      Example:
      Jogador A: 88 (500 fichas)
      Jogador B: 99 (400 fichas)

      Ele aposta, vc dá all-in e ele paga.

      Mesa: 3 4 5 9 Q

      Ele faz trio de 99, na mesa tem um pote principal de 800 fichas (400 de cada) e as 100 que sobraram que são suas e voltam para você.

      Como você só citou dois jogadores na jogada, provavelmente aconteceu isso. Existem casos também com 3 jogadores, se esta for sua dúvida, me diga que lhe darei outro exemplo.

      Thank you

  61. MESA: A;K;10;9;7
    Jogador X: A;6
    Jogador Y: A;2

    Haveria um vencedor?

    Um colega afirma que o Kicker desempataria o jogo para o jogador X! Eu já acho que daria empate já que no Texas deve-se utilizar o maior jogo com cinco das sete cartas disponíveis. Quem está certo?

    • Sim. Pois quando ambos tem dois pares, começamos a contar pelo primeiro par, e depois pelo segundo.
      No caso, o X tem o par de A como primeiro par, já vencendo o Y que tem o par de K.

      Cheers!

  62. Goodnight
    Tenho uma duvida sobre quem vence a seguinte jogada:
    Mesa: 4 3 10 2 5
    Jogador X: K J
    Jogador Y: K 7
    Quem vence? O empata?
    Thank you

  63. Hello,

    Tivemos uma situação diferente ontem e não estamos certo da definição do segundo e terceiro lugar.
    – 3 jogadores na final (jogador 1, 2 e 3)
    – jogador 1 com 2000 fichas
    – jogador 2 com 6000 fichas
    – jogador 3 com 3000 fichas

    Ainda antes do flop, jogador 1 entra de all in (2000 fichas)
    Jogador 2 paga as 2000 fichas
    Jogador 3 também paga (e sobram 1000 fichas)
    Após o flop, jogador 2 check e jogador 3 entra também de all in (1000 fichas restantes). Jogador 2 paga
    Jogador 2 ganha com dois pares e fica em primeiro. Agora a pergunta é, quem será segundo e quem será terceiro?
    O jogador 1 tem um par maior do que o jogador 3 e supostamente ganharia. Entretanto, o jogador 3 tinha mais fichas que o jogador 1.
    Qual é o critério para definir o segundo lugar: quem tinha mais fichas (no caso o jogador 3) ou quem supostamente iria ganhar (no caso o jogador 1)?
    Thank you: Roberto

    • I will dare to answer (I hope I am right)
      Player 2 takes both pots. Players 1 and 3 are eliminated.
      In the tournament ranking, the player who had the most chips before the hand started, that is, before the blinds were even posted, is in the lead.
      If I'm wrong, please correct me.

  64. Will all 5 cards be required to enter the tiebreaker?
    For example:
    Player X – J 6
    Player Y – J 9
    Cards face down on the table – 4 4 8 5 K

    Player X would have a hand: 4 4 KJ 8
    Player Y would have a hand: 4 4 KJ 9

    So player Y would win?
    What would this victory be called since both have a pair of 4 and a K as a kicker?

  65. In a real casino, when can we enter the Texas Hold'em table and when can we leave? Is it free or is it mandatory to play a certain number of hands? And what does the casino actually earn? The buy-in?

    • You can come and go whenever you want at a cash game table.
      The casino takes a commission on each pot. Something between 1% and 5%.
      A pot of $1,000, the casino, for example, would take $5 for itself.
      If it is a tournament, the casino charges an entry fee, and that's it.

    • The game is always formed by the 5 best cards that each player can have, that is, a formed game.
      Player X has AAA77
      Player Y has 77799
      Player X's full house is higher than Player Y's, so he wins the hand.

  66. If the following cards are turned over on the table: K, J, 7, 5, and 2, all Spades, and one of the players has an Ace of Spades. The guy with the Ace of Spades wins, because he has the highest Flush sequence. It would only be divided if someone had any other spade card, or if no one had anything, right?

    • If someone has the Ace of spades it would not be split, not even if someone else had another spade card, because the guy with the ACE has the highest flush.
      There is no tie in a flush, only when the board has the highest flush.
      TABLE Example: AKJ 10 9 all of spades.
      I have 34 spades and you have 68 spades. It's a tie because the board flush is higher than both of yours.

  67. In this situation, who wins more:
    game 1: 1 pair of 7s and 1 pair of kings plus a queen.
    game 2: 1 pair of jacks and a pair of kings, used a 10 as a high card.
    Who is the winner player 1 or 2?

    • If I understand your description correctly, player 2 wins with a pair of KK and JJ and a 10 kicker, player 1 has a pair of KK and a pair of 77. Since the first pair is equal, we decide which hand is higher based on the second pair, and then the tiebreaker occurs.

  68. the table came out with the cards KAJ 4 5 all of the suit of clubs
    player C got 8 of clubs and 9 of diamonds
    player F came out with A of hearts and 2 of spades
    who wins?

  69. Hello gentlemen, yesterday in our game the following situation happened:

    Board: K, K, 10, 10, Q

    My Opponent: K, 5
    Me: Q, Q

    In this case, each one made a different FULL HOUSE, who should win? Would it be a tie?

    • Your opponent beats you with a higher full house. His full house's three of a kind is higher than your three of a kind. KKKTT beats QQQKK. T = Ten = 10.
      Thank you!

  70. Let's suppose a board with 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 (regardless of the suits).
    player X has 6 and J;
    player Y has 8 and 10;

    Both have the straight on the board. Does the 6 in player X's hand make a difference or is it a tie?

    • The 6 makes no difference, this game is a draw.
      If someone had an Ace it wouldn't make a difference either.
      A 7 would give the victory by a greater sequence 🙂

  71. OLÁ AMIGOS, PODEM ME AJUDAR.

    EU: 3 7
    CARA: 3 A

    F: 8 3 10
    T: 3
    R: Q

    eu trinquei 3 com 7
    e o cara trincou 3 com A.

    ESSA MÃO EMPATARIA? OU ELE LEVÁ?

    “perdão arrumando a de cima”

  72. Seguinte…

    5 pessoas na mesa…
    1 deu all in com mais fichas que todos… todos aceitaram pagar… Quem ganhou foi quem nao deu all in… ninguem apostou depois do all in…
    Essa pessoa ganha o all in de todos que aceitaram pagar?

    N sei se consegui traduzir bem… ta complicado na cabeça ate agora kkkk

    • Se você quis dizer alguma coisa assim:
      Jogador 1: 5000 fichas all-in
      Jogador 2: 3000 fichas pagou
      Jogador 3: 2000 fichas pagou
      Jogador 4: 1500 fichas pagou

      Jogador 1 mostra AA em board AA467. Mão melhor que todos, sim, ele ganha as fichas de todos os outros jogadores.

  73. Duvida num Straight:

    Na mesa: K – A – 5 – 10 – Q

    Jogador 1: A – J
    Jogador 2: J – 7

    o A na mão do jogador 1 serve com kicker no critério de desempate, ou divide o pote?

    • Divide o pote. Uma mão de poker é formada por cinco cartas. Como o straight usa as 5, as outras não fazem diferença.
      É um empate.

  74. Olá tenho uma dúvida sobre empate com 1 par e qual o Kicker seria considerado: A situação:
    jogador A tem K-9
    jogador B tem K-Q
    Na mesa tem: K-6-7-2-As
    Qual carta desempatará o As ou o Q (uma vez que o As é comunitario para ambos?)
    Obrigado, desde já.

  75. Olá eu gostaria saber se no caso k 10 9 8 6 de paus na mesa Êh o jogador x tem na mão As e 7 de paus Eh o jogador y 4 e 3 de paus qual ganha??ou da empate?? Abraço

  76. Final de torneio com 3 Jogadores:
    jogador 1: com Q6 com 1000 fichas
    jogador 2:com KK com 3000 fichas SM
    jogador 3: com AJ com 2500 fichas BG
    os 3 jogadores entraram de all in
    flop 6 . 10. 2. 5 9.
    o jogador 2 foi o vencedor, estou em dúvida com relação a colocação do 2o e 3o colocados.

  77. Olá gostaria de saber quem ganha nesse caso na mesa 7 8 8 5 Q o jogador x tem na mão 4 3 o jogador y 4 2 e jogador Z 10 4 quem ganha??abracoooo

  78. na mesa saiu 5 cartas do naipe de paus… o meu adversario tinha duas cartas de paus na mão mas eu tinha uma carta ke fazia sequencia de 4 a 8. quem ganha?

    • Se a carta de paus da mão dele for maior do que qualquer uma das cinco de paus da mesa ele te venceu com flush. Se não, foi um empate e a mesa ganhou.

  79. Duvida : sai na mesa A (paus) 10 (paus) 4 (paus) 2 (ouro) 5 (copas)

    Jogador A : Q (paus) 8 (paus)
    Jogador B : J (paus) 2 (paus)

    Vence A ou B ?

  80. Ola, tenho uma duvida onde em um jogo os dois tiveram sequencia.na mao. A duvida er se deu empate ou conta o kicker?
    Mesa: 67899
    jogador x: A 10
    jogador y: K 10

    • Não.
      Jogador X vence com a mão KKQQ8 enquanto Y tem KKQQ6.
      Para maiores explicações favor postar no fórum na seção iniciantes. Obrigado!

    • Sim empatam, pois das sete cartas que cada jogador pode escolher jogar (duas na mão e cinco no mesa) ele necessariamente precisa escolher as cinco que formam o melhor jogo.

      No caso, o melhor jogo de cada um é formado pelas cinco cartas de mesa, de tal forma que ambos tem o mesmo jogo (no caso full de 7 com A) e empatam, dividindo o pote.

  81. Dúvida. Jogo rolando há um tempão, várias rodadas, sobraram 2 jogadores…. jogar de 2 é um saco…. qual a melhor forma (mais justa ) de decidir quem é o ganhador da noite ? Simplesmente quem tem mais fichas ? Ou faz uma mão extra com os dois apostando tudo ? Outra opção ?

    • Não existe regra pra isso. Seria mais justo um equilibrio entre quem tem mais fichas e mais habilidade. Ou dividi a premiação proporcional as fichas…

  82. duvida : abriu -se um flush de copas na mesa Q 9 5 3 2
    JOGADOR 1 : Q 2 COPAS
    JOGADOR 2 : 7 6 ESPADAS
    QUEM GANHA?

    • Jogador 1 ganha pois o flush dele é em Q enquant o jogador 2 usa apenas o flush da mesa.
      Seu exemplo está meio errado no entanto pois se tem flush na mesa como o jogador 1 tem Q e 2 de copas se estas cartas já estão na mesa?

  83. Dúvida: Por exemplo, se der FLUSH na mesa com as seguintes cartas: A K 10 8 6 de OURO, meu companheiro tem em mãos A K de PAUS ou seja, 2 pares, e eu tenho em mãos 7 de COPAS e 3 de OURO, quem ganharia essa mão?

    • Olá..dá empate pq a mão da mesa é maior…..ambos tem a mão A K 10 8 6 (flush) – os pares que cada um tem na mão não interessam. se algum dos jogadores tivesse uma Q ou J ou 9 ou 7 de ouro aí sim ganharia pois teria as maiores cartas para deixar o flush maior

  84. Olá..dá empate pq a mão da mesa é maior…..ambos tem a mão A K 10 8 6 (flush) – os pares que cada um tem na mão não interessam. se algum dos jogadores tivesse uma Q ou J ou 9 ou 7 de ouro aí sim ganharia pois teria as maiores cartas para deixar o flush maior

    • Como o jogador 2 tem 5 de ouro sendo que o 5 de ouro está na mesa?
      Enfim, neste exemplo o jogador 1 ganha com flush maior. A mão dele é K8753 de ouros.
      As mãos são sempre a melhor combinação possível de 5 cartas. Qualquer coisa além da 5ª carta não conta.

  85. DUVIDA

    JOGADOR A MANDA ALL IN DE K ouros 10 copa
    JOGADOR B CALL DE K paus Q espadas

    BORD

    2 copas 2espadas 3 paus 6 ouros 9 copas

    QUEM LEVA ESTA MÃO ?

    • KdTh
      KcQs

      2h 2s 3c 6d 9h

      O jogador 2 vence com KQ high. A mão dele (formada por 5 cartas) é: K Q 2 2 9 enquanto a do outro é K 10 2 2 9.

    • Boa noite numa mesa tem:
      7 -10 – 7 / 7 – 7
      jogador X tem 10 – Q
      jogador Y tem 6 – 6

      Quadra na mesa e os dois jogadores tem full house, um maior com o 10, e o outro com 2 pares de 6, por favor quem ganha??

      • Olá, Marcelo.
        Se há uma quadra na mesa, nenhum full house é considerado. Toda mão de poker é feita por 5 cartas, portanto o jogador X vence com 7777Q (kicker maior). O jogador Y teria 777710, seus dois 66 nem são utilizados.

  86. Sempre escolhemos, das sete cartas possíveis, as cinco que formam o melhor jogo. No caso:

    Jogador A: QQQAT
    Jogador B: QQQA9

    Portanto vence o Jogador A, pois T é maior que 9.

  87. Olhando esse artigo, acho que meu filho me roubou, kkkkk. Eu fiz um Flush e ele fez uma trinca sem o par e disse que também fez uma sequência de naipes diferentes, e por isso a soma dos dois seria maior que o meu Flush, ele me roubou ou eu perdi mesmo? Rs.

    • Olá, Monica. Boa noite!

      Ele te “roubou” sim… kkkkk

      Não existe isso de somar as duas mãos. Flush é maior que sequencia, e é maior que trinca. O fato dele curiosamente ter feito as duas mãos nem é levado em consideração… Só vale a mão mais forte dele, no caso a sequencia, que perde para o flush.

      Thank you!

  88. Boa tarde!

    Estou com uma dúvida na seguinte jogada.

    Jogador 1 tem A 7
    Jogador 1 tem A 5

    na mesa: A J K J 5

    O jogador 2 não ganharia por ter dois pares?

    Thank you!

    • Olá, boa tarde.

      Não. A mão é um empate, já que ambos tem dois pares AAJJ com kicker K (AAJJK). A mão é feita por 5 cartas, então o 5 e o 7 nem entram.

      Thank you.

      • Neste caso conta o jogo mais forte certo? Sendo ele o AAJJ descartando o par 55. ME atrapalho as vezes no critério para este tipo de resolução.

        Valeu pela ajuda!

        • Exatamente. Obrigatoriamente sempre conta o jogo mais forte possível utilizando um total de 5 cartas das 7 disponíveis para cada jogador (2 da mão e 5 da mesa).

          Ambos podem usar os JJs da mesa, e ambos tem AA, então unem-se os AAJJ e ambos usam o kicker K da mesa, descartando os 55 e também o 75.

  89. Na sequencia:
    Jogador 1: A,2,3,4,5
    Jogador 2: 2,3,4,5,6

    neste caso ganharia o jogador 2 pois a maior carta da sequencia seria o 6 correto?

  90. Ababei de perder uma mão assim:

    Eu: A J
    Desafiante: Q A

    Mesa: 5 A 6 2 3

    Perdi pq tava com lower kicker, ta certo? Me explica.

    Thank you

  91. Olá, gostaria de uma explicação:

    Mesa: 6 K 6 4 10
    Pote: 4300

    Minhão mão: K K (portanto Full House: KKK66)
    Ganhei 2900
    Vilão: 6 4 (Full House também: 66644)
    Ganhou 1400

    Pergunta: porque o pote foi dividido? Não vale o “Full House” maior?

    • Alan, sua mão com certeza é a maior. Mas, o que aconteceu aí foi um problema na divisão de potes (você ganhou o pote primário e seu adversário o secundário) que você não deve ter prestado atenção durante a ação… Sem todos os detalhes da mão não temos como explicar.

      Recomendo que poste a mão completa em nosso fórum, nesta seção: https://pokerdicas.com/forum/perguntas-de-iniciantes/

      Thank you!

  92. Rodada em 3 jogadores
    1 deles tem resto de fichas já da seu allin
    Outros 2 continuam suas apostas….
    1 deles desiste …
    E aquele que ficou perte para quem deu o allin no inicio com menos fichas….
    Oque faz com a diferença que ficou na mesa?

    • Player 1 wins. Both players have two pair (KK and JJ), but Player 1 has a 10 kicker (KKJJ10) and Player 2 only has a 5 kicker on the board (KKJJ5).
      Each player's hand is formed with the best possible combination of 5 cards. The 2 is not used since the 2nd pair (after KK) is JJ…
      Att,

    • Player 1 wins. Both players have two pair (KK and JJ), but Player 1 has a 10 kicker (KKJJ10) and Player 2 only has a 5 kicker on the board (KKJJ5).
      Each player's hand is formed with the best possible combination of 5 cards. The 2 is not used since the 2nd pair (after KK) is JJ…
      Att,

    • Olá Victor.

      Como você mesmo disse, é um empate. Ambos tem a mão JJJAQ (ficando assim de fora o 7 da mesa, o 10 do A e o 5 do B). Basta dividir as fichas.

  93. Quando isso ocorre:
    Mesa: 8 5 5 6 7
    A-8,8
    B-5,K
    Neste caso, ambos possuem uma trinca, porem o jogador a nao tem uma carta pra desempatar ( no caso com a melhor carta de cada um).
    Neste caso, o A ganha por ter uma trinca mais valiosa ou o B por ter uma carta pra desempatar??

    • Neste caso o Jogador A vence com full-house, que é maior que trinca. Ele tem a mão 88855.
      O Jogador B tem a mão 555K8, apenas uma trinca.
      As mãos podem conter apenas 5 cartas no total. As outras restantes são ignoradas.

  94. Na seguinte situação quem ganha? acho que seria a carta alta, mais quando falei isso quase apanhei, kkkkkkkkkk.

    Mesa: AAKK3
    J1: 4 7
    J2: Q 5

    Thank you

    • Se eu entendi corretamente, jogador 1 ganha com flush maior. O Q dele entra após o AK da mesa, tendo a mão Flush AKQ97, enquanto o jogador 2 tem Flush AK975. Sempre pensamos em mãos com a melhor combinação possível de 5 cartas.

  95. Ví um video no youtube em que o kevin hart jogava no pokerstars e vi as seguintes mãos:
    Mesa: 10 Q 5 A 10
    Kevin hart: k 3
    Outra jogadora: 6 2
    Venceu o Kevin hart. Eu achava que dava empate porque na mesa tem par de 10 e o Às como carta mais alta para ambos. Alguém pode me explicar porque ele ganhou?

  96. ola pessoal tenho uma duvida pug minha mente.
    Eu tinha: Q copas A espada na mesa
    Rival tinha: 6 paus J paus Flop: A paus A copas 7 paus 7 espada 10 paus
    o meu rival me ganho como isso pode,Eu tinha um full house e o meu rival tinha um fhush no poker star marcou que meu rival ganhou como pode isso Eu pug’i ou foi erro do sistema do poker star????

    • Olá. Cara, você provavelmente estava jogando a nova modalidade ‘6+ Hold’em’ e nem percebeu… Não sei dizer ao certo as regras dessa variação de poker, mas o flush ganha do full house pelo que sei.

      Isso não era Texas Hold’em. Se fosse, definitivamente o seu full house teria sim ganhado. Não foi bug no PokerStars não…

      Thank you!

  97. Preciso tirar duas dúvidas em relação a quadra

    Na situação 1
    Board: 5555A

    Player 1 = AJ
    Player 2 = 78

    Na situação 2
    Board: 44449

    Player 1 = 95
    Player 2 = 10 k

    Quem ganha nessas duas situações ?

    • Jogador X ganha com K K A 10 9 contra K K J 10 9 do jogador Y. Mas jogador Y poderia ganhar com flush dependendo dos naipes, como foi dito na resposta acima.

  98. Prova de Poker..
    1 – 1 . Qual dessas mãos é o mais forte?
    a) Full House
    b) Flush
    c) Quadra
    d) Trinca

    2 – 2. São tipos de Jogos de Poker, exceto;
    a) Texa Holdem
    b) Omaha
    c) Seven Card Stud
    d) Caxeta

    3 – 3. São tipos de torneios nos jogos de Poker, exceto;
    a) Multi-Mesa
    b) Verão
    c) Sit and Go
    d) Re-Buys e adds-nos

    4 – 4. O termo “ Blefar” pode ser entendido como:
    a) Sair da jogada por não ter uma boa mão.
    b) Sair da Rodado pois a aposta de seu oponente foi muito alta.
    c) Apostar todas as fichas em uma rodada.
    d) Enganar ou tentar enganar um oponente, fazendo uma aposta alta que não corresponde à mão que se tem, para que esse oponente desista de prosseguir no jogo.

    5 – 5. É correto afirmar sobre o tipo de jogo “Five Card Draw”, exceto;
    a) Nenhuma das cartas da mão é conhecida pelo seu oponente.
    b) É possível trocar de cartas durante a rodada.
    c) Cinco cartas são distribuídos abertas na mesa.
    d) Cada jogador deve ter em mãos 5 cartas.

  99. boa tarde!
    em um jogo que na mesa temos 2 2 2 10 2
    Jogador = 1 QQ
    Jogador = 2 A6

    qual seria o ganhador ou seria um empate?
    thank you

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- disclosure -

Recent articles

- disclosure -
en_USEnglish