That's a very good spot... but if it is 3-card poker, why does the top left hand say 2-pair...Is it 3 card poker? A, K Q of hearts is considered a straight flush...
The top of the screen shot says it is 3 card poker. That is why I ask.
LH
That's a very good spot... but if it is 3-card poker, why does the top left hand say 2-pair...
I can't see the Jack the OP mentioned either...
I'm confused!
KK
Not played this game for ages iirc you are dealt 2 cards and there are 5 cards turned over in the middle, you bet on each card before the next one is turned over, and the best hand is any three from the two cards you`re dealt and the 5 cards in the middle, so yes there is a SRF. Ace, King, Queen of Hearts.
Not played this game for ages iirc you are dealt 2 cards and there are 5 cards turned over in the middle, you bet on each card before the next one is turned over, and the best hand is any three from the two cards you`re dealt and the 5 cards in the middle, so yes there is a SRF. Ace, King, Queen of Hearts.
If you are only play with the best hand made with 3 cards how does the hand on the left have 2 pair?
Read my edited post above, and LHofsdal's post below...Starting to confuse myself here.
I think that is the answer - a missing comma!The caption under the right hand should read Straight, Flush meaning the hand does have a straight and does have a flush.
How many decks of cards are you playing with here? I see 3 King of Hearts, 3 Queens of Hearts, 2 Ace of Clubs etc....
Aren't most poker games played with one deck?
Just curious....
LH
At first that is what I was thinking, but the flop cards, there is no Ace of Clubs, but the lower left hand has 2 of them.
I think this is one game I am going to have to do some research on, because I can't figure it out.
LH
For each player it displays the two cards they were dealt, and their best final hand.
Thats why you see the two aces of clubs in the bottom left. he was dealt one, and used it, so it appears twice.