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Scenario:

My hand: A3 Villain: KQ Flop: J76

Maybe a stupid question: considering all cards with same suit, my ace wins the pot or other higher cards can affect the result?

joaoclaudio
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    The ace wins the pot. You pick the best 5 cards and ignore the rest. Ace high flush will always beat a king high flush. Duplicate of [http://poker.stackexchange.com/questions/402/what-is-thetop-five-cards-rule-and-how-does-it-apply-to-splitting-pots](http://poker.stackexchange.com/questions/402/what-is-thetop-five-cards-rule-and-how-does-it-apply-to-splitting-pots) – James Wilson Jan 19 '16 at 15:44

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It aint over till the river. If T9 suited come up then you lose to a straight flush.

Otherwise you win with a higher flush. An ace high flush is called the nut flush. But it would still lose to a full house, four or a kind, or a straight flush.

When it is part of made part of the hand you don't call it a kicker. It is an ace high flush or king high straight. When the made part is not 5 cards then you have a kicker - pair of queens with an ace kicker.

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