In Texas holdem, the flop had a queen and a pair of 2’s. I had an A and a 10. The other guy had an A and a J. The other 2 cards were irrelevant.Who wins or is it a tie? I read the other post but did not see anything that explained our scenario. Could I just get an actual answer? Actual hand
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1How do you know other two cards are irrelevant? – paparazzo Jan 20 '18 at 20:15
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The other cards were lower than anything else on the board and weren’t paired to anything. – Remspot Jan 21 '18 at 02:53
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How can a card be lower than a 2? – paparazzo Jan 21 '18 at 08:14
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They were an 8 and a 5. – Remspot Jan 21 '18 at 16:01
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You lost. Your best hand is 2-2-A-Q-10, and your opponent's is 2-2-A-Q-J : his J beats your 10.
If the river had been a King instead of a 5, however, it would have been a tie, both players having 2-2-A-K-Q.
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