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easy question

Postby gazu92 » Fri Sep 03, 2010 3:20 pm GMT

i already read this and still dont got the answer
poker-faq-please-read-before-starting-a-new-thread-t3459.html

they give the example
Player 1 holds : [Ah] [Ts]
Player 2 holds : [Ac] [7s]

The community cards are : [As] [3h] [3d] [5c] [9d]

and i know, P1 wins because kicker, but what would happend if:
Player 1 holds : [Ah] [Ts]
Player 2 holds : [Ac] [7s]

The community cards are : [As] [3h] [3d] [5c] [Kd]

is it a split pot because the K kickers is used by both? or they cant use the K kicker?? help me please, it could save me money one day (=
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Re: easy question

Postby HalfSugar » Sat Sep 04, 2010 3:51 am GMT

It's a split, both have AA33K
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