hi
yes kickers do count in this situation ... unless the board offers better
eg. in your example they both made 2 pair Queens and 7's
lets say ...
Player 1 holds Q K
Player 2 holds Q 3
say the board read - Q 7 7 4 J
then player 1 would win making the best hand from his dealt cards + the board so ...
Q Q 7 7 with King kicker
beating the other players effective Jack kicker using the highest available kicker available from his hand and the board
but say the board read - Q 77 4 Ace
this would now be a split pot as player 1's king is no longer the best available kicker from the board and player hand
they would both use the Ace as their kicker and thus the hand would be a split
hope thats a help
This pair does not have the same or the same number of significant figures.
If in a quadrilateral, there are two pairs of parallel sides, then it will be a parallelogram, and If in a quadrilateral, two pairs of opposite sides are of the same lengths, then it will be a parallelogram
Parellel
No but it does have two pairs of sides of equal length
A square
The kicker is used as a tie breaker when two players hold the same hand. e.g. You and I both have a pair of Kings, but you have an Ace with your King and I only have a Jack. Then you win the pot because you have the higher kicker. In Texas Hold Em You count down 5 kickers (because a poker hand only consists of 5 cards) so if we have the same kickers off the board it is a split pot.
its a factor with two pairs of the same number
Two pairs.
It has two pairs of symmetrical (same length) sides.
yes
This pair does not have the same or the same number of significant figures.
If in a quadrilateral, there are two pairs of parallel sides, then it will be a parallelogram, and If in a quadrilateral, two pairs of opposite sides are of the same lengths, then it will be a parallelogram
Some nouns that stay the same when used in the plural are:aircraftcorpsdeerheadquartersmathematicsoffspringpoliceseriessheepswineAnother group of nouns that doesn't change when plural are the nouns that are short for 'a pair of'. Most of the time we don't use the entire phrase, we just use the noun; for example:one pair of binoculars, two pairs of binocularsone pair of glasses, two pairs of glassesone pair of pajamas, two pairs of pajamasone pair of pants, two pairs of pantsone pair of shorts, two pairs of shortsone pair of scissors, two pairs of scissorsone pair of tongs, two pairs of tongsone pair of trousers, two pairs of trousersone pair of tweezers, two pairs of tweezers
If in a quadrilateral, there are two pairs of parallel sides, then it will be a parallelogram, and If in a quadrilateral, two pairs of opposite sides are of the same lengths, then it will be a parallelogram
rhombus
a trapizoid
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