What's wrong with this screenshot? (hint: nothing)

This is what I origanally thought the probalem was with the dealer getting the flush, but its not.

The Deal

The dealer is dealt two cards face down and you are dealt two cards face up. Three community cards (called the "Flop") are dealt face up. You predict whether or not your five-card poker hand will beat the dealer's hand. If you believe your hand will be as good or better than the dealer's hand, you Call. If you believe the dealer will have a better hand, you Fold. Clicking the Call button makes an additional bet that is twice the Ante. Clicking Fold forfeits the Ante and ends the game.


Two more community cards are dealt face up. There are now five community cards that both you and the dealer can use to make the best five-card poker hand possible. Some or all of the five community cards can be used to make the best five-card poker hand. If you did not Fold, and the dealer qualifies, your hand is compared to the dealer's hand to determine the winner.


Dont see it :what: :what: am I missing....
 
Simmo! said:
It is that isn't it?


*raises hand*

Yes, it is. Good thing he did catch the boat, or there'd be a VERY serious problem :)

Just curious, I don't see a 'raise' option...I could have swore I have seen it at other casinos (not RTG apparently)
 
There are now five community cards that both you and the dealer can use to make the best five-card poker hand possible. Some or all of the five community cards can be used to make the best five-card poker hand.
Doesnt that explain that. I checked the rules.....
 
winbig72 said:
*raises hand*

Yes, it is. Good thing he did catch the boat, or there'd be a VERY serious problem :)

(not RTG apparently)

I don't get it :what:

KK's hand beat the dealer's hand? KK had a FH and the dealer had a flush. What's wrong with that?

Unless I am looking at it wrong, I don't really use this software.
 
I don't get it either. Pretend that I'm a really dumb blond, and explain it to me please. Minus any snappy comebacks, lol. :D
 
The problem is that the program is saying the dealer has a flush, but in fact he does not. He has a total of 3 diamonds - one in his hand and 2 on the board. You need a total of 5 of any one suit for a flush! Major software glitch, this site should be counting their lucky stars that the player caught that full house - however, in my opinion, still definitely something to bring to their attention!!
 
jenn1381 said:
The problem is that the program is saying the dealer has a flush, but in fact he does not. He has a total of 3 diamonds - one in his hand and 2 on the board. You need a total of 5 of any one suit for a flush! Major software glitch, this site should be counting their lucky stars that the player caught that full house - however, in my opinion, still definitely something to bring to their attention!!


He has one in his hand, and four on the board....doesn't he? Don't the last two cards count? Am I really that dumb I'm not getting this? :eek2:
 
jenn1381 said:
The problem is that the program is saying the dealer has a flush, but in fact he does not. He has a total of 3 diamonds - one in his hand and 2 on the board. You need a total of 5 of any one suit for a flush! Major software glitch, this site should be counting their lucky stars that the player caught that full house - however, in my opinion, still definitely something to bring to their attention!!

No - the dealer does have a flush.

Unless he has to use BOTH his hole cards to make a hand?
 
Pinababy69 said:
I don't get it either. Pretend that I'm a really dumb blond, and explain it to me please. Minus any snappy comebacks, lol. :D
Well, I must be dumber & blonder!!!

I thought the dealer had two BLACK tens! :oops: (Cos the red's changed to grey!)

Sorry everyone, nothing wrong except I must be spending too much time looking at a computer screen! :oops: :p :oops:

PS: Call = raise.
PPS: Any chance someone could delete this whole thread? :oops:
 
cheekymonkey said:
No - the dealer does have a flush.

Unless he has to use BOTH his hole cards to make a hand?

That's it...isn't it??? Cheeky, I think you've got it!!
 
Ho hum....forget the last post, lol. And KK, shame on you, lol. :)
 
hmmmm, perhaps it's a game I'm not 100% familiar with. It must not be regular poker.. lol.. The only time I've seen that you have to use both hole cards is in Omaha, but that could be... could someone enlighten us?? This is now going to bother me until I figure out what the hell is wrong with this picture!!!! lmao
 
bah, they need to stop blacking out the cards after a hand LOL Seems they want to be like the poker on TV and black out any cards not in play including the losing hand.
 
KasinoKing said:
PPS: Any chance someone could delete this whole thread? :oops:

Nope!!! :D :D
 
Now I feel like an idiot too, lmao duh there is 4 diamonds on the board.. the colors played tricks on my eyes I think... Perhaps the blonde hair dye I used last week seeped into my brain :eek:
 
KasinoKing said:
I thought the dealer had two BLACK tens! :oops: (Cos the red's changed to grey!)


Don't worry you're not alone KK. I'll suffer the humiliation with you :D

Cheers

Simmo!
"Casinomeister wannabe, moderator, general industry mouthpiece and staunch eCOGRA advocate" (Apparently!)
 
It looks like Texas Hold 'Em Bonus. You make the best five-card hand out of your two hole cards plus the 5 cards dealt on the table.

You can look at it the same way you would look at Texas Hold' Em, because for all intents and purposes it is the same game. In Hold' Em, you do not need to use either of your hole cards. If the best hand is on the table, that's what you've got.

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liquidsoap said:
The dealer is dealt two cards face down and you are dealt two cards face up. Three community cards (called the "Flop") are dealt face up. You predict whether or not your five-card poker hand will beat the dealer's hand. If you believe your hand will be as good or better than the dealer's hand, you Call. If you believe the dealer will have a better hand, you Fold. Clicking the Call button makes an additional bet that is twice the Ante. Clicking Fold forfeits the Ante and ends the game.


Two more community cards are dealt face up. There are now five community cards that both you and the dealer can use to make the best five-card poker hand possible. Some or all of the five community cards can be used to make the best five-card poker hand. If you did not Fold, and the dealer qualifies, your hand is compared to the dealer's hand to determine the winner.

I see no body reads my posts :eek2:
 
liquidsoap said:
I see no body reads my posts :eek2:
:lolup:

Don't feel bad Liquid, I have days like that too, lol. I was just so sure that something had to be wrong with it, that I was reaching. Damn that KK for causing all this upset. :D

I always read your posts Liquid. :thumbsup:
 

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