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JJPHENOM 11-15-05 11:31 PM

I DO NOT SELL PASSWORDS AND I WAS NOT TALKING ABOUT YOU DUDE I WAS TALKING TO THAT KID COW....THE ANSWER IS A TRICK, with 19 outs and 25 tie cards that means he cant lose the hand but he can win and tie

Talking Poker 11-15-05 11:32 PM

Well, you have the Kh in one guy's hand and also on the board, so I know this answer isn't correct.

Zybomb 11-15-05 11:33 PM

no... if a 2 of diamonds comes out the board is 5 5 6 6 2. 79 is ahead and wins after the river withj 5's and 6's with a 9 kicker

BDMK 11-15-05 11:33 PM

me neither, im afraid... :confused:

still, TP, these kinda contests are great and a lot of fun. keep them coming!

ill figure out the next one. :)

JJPHENOM 11-15-05 11:34 PM

player1 akhs
player2 aqss

board ks,10h,js,9s

Talking Poker 11-15-05 11:36 PM

Nope...

If the 8h comes off, the 79 would win with a straight: 9h8h7d6x5x

The other player would have 8s and 6s with a 7 kicker.

JJPHENOM 11-15-05 11:37 PM

Originally Posted by thrash1294
player1 ah kh
player2 as ks

board qs,10h,js,9h

I BELIVE THIS IS IT....

Zybomb 11-15-05 11:37 PM

:confused: :confused: :confused:

the king is now in player 1s hand and on the board, also even if it wasnt, the player with AQ is ahead witht he nut flush.... how can he possibly lose or tie?

Talking Poker 11-15-05 11:37 PM

Incorrect.

This is not a trick. What you are saying is true, but that's for the hand that is losing after the turn card. You got it mixed up.

JJPHENOM 11-15-05 11:37 PM

player1 ah kh
player2 as ks

board qs,10h,js,9h

I BELIVE THIS IS IT....


SORRY I USED TRASHES AS A TEMPLATE IN LAST ONE

badblood44 11-15-05 11:39 PM

i'm wrong, a 7 comes and the 79 wins w/2pair, better kicker.

Zybomb 11-15-05 11:39 PM

no player is ahead here , also if a spade comes one wins if a heart comes the other does


PS: Where are some of these answers coming from?????

Talking Poker 11-15-05 11:40 PM

It's like deja vu, all over again. This can't be correct, because you are using the Ks twice.

Talking Poker 11-15-05 11:41 PM

What he said. Neither player is ahead here and both players have a chance to win.

JJPHENOM 11-15-05 11:41 PM

player1 qh kh
player2 ah ks

board qs,10h,jh,9h

Talking Poker 11-15-05 11:44 PM


Player 1 has a straight flush. Somehow I don't see that losing (or tying) no matter what comes on the river.

I am officially going to accept ONE MORE answer from you, and that's it. Please check your math before posting random guess after guess after guess.

badblood44 11-15-05 11:45 PM

one more try:

2c2s vs. 5h6h

board

3h4h3s4d

NEVERMIND!!!!, 2 comes and it's boar over straight. Damn you TP!!!

JJPHENOM 11-15-05 11:47 PM

2c2s
5h6h


board 3d4h3s4d

thrash1294 11-15-05 11:47 PM

IT must have str8 draws and flush draws in the problem that has to be true for that many outs :confused:

Talking Poker 11-15-05 11:50 PM

LOL! This is so great! You're not gonna sleep tonight until you get this, are you? :D

I promise you that there is a correct answer here. And I'll also tell you that badblood's answers are currently "winning." Not that that's saying much, what with him putting different cards on the board than in people's hands and not creating strgiht flushes that are supposed to tie or lose after the river :)

Talking Poker 11-15-05 11:52 PM

This was your final guess and now it's like deja vu all over again and again!

Incorrect. If a 6 comes, the 56 (currently ahead) will have 66445 which will beat the 2s who will be palying the board, 44336.

Zybomb 11-15-05 11:55 PM

ban

badblood44 11-15-05 11:55 PM

I think he just copied my incorrect answer from the post above. Not sure though.

thrash1294 11-15-05 11:55 PM

Ok i give up .......
ITS YOUR HOUSE :cool:

Talking Poker 11-15-05 11:56 PM

He changed a suit. Either way, it's annoying.


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