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Texas Hold'Em is a poker variant in which each player receives two cards (hole cards) that are dealt face down and then five community cards are dealt face-up by the dealer. All players may use their hole cards and the five community cards to make their best five-card poker high hand.
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Card off the table by a player
Yes because showing your cards is not an davantage. He may suffers a penalty at the end of the end.
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What happens when you have the same pair and same kicker
Yes, you keep iterating through hands (their "best five cards") until someone has a better card. If not, this is split pot.
In you example, Frank wins with his Q.
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Tallying monte carlo simulation and ties for Texas hold'em
Tie is neither win nor loss. Therefore, you should have a counter for ties the same way you have a counter for wins. In any case a round with a tie should be removed from your simulation.
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What if you get a straight flush on flop?
The main goal will be to maximise your gain, but like most obvious flopped nuts, the only way to win lot of chips with this hands is praying for someone to have a strong flush draw and wanting to go f …