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Four hands compete for a multiway pot, put the hands in order of best to worst to win the pot with random/unknown board cards.(1 to 4, best = 1, worst = 4)
JulesDogg wrote
at 7:12 AM, Sunday January 6, 2008 EST
The Hands: [5c,5d] and [Ks,Jd] and [9h,8h] and [Ac,Kd]

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Gustavo-PT wrote
at 2:13 PM, Sunday April 13, 2008 EDT
1- AK
2- KJ
3- 55
4- 98
Country Girl wrote
at 4:08 PM, Sunday April 13, 2008 EDT
I say:
1: Ac,Kd
2: Ks,Jd
3: 5c,5d
4: 9h,8h
I think a chance of a high card pair is No.1, followed but the chance of a lower pair~No.2, then 3 0f a kind~No.3 and last~No.4 the chance of a flush! Hmmmmm~Am I right??
Cooler wrote
at 10:40 PM, Saturday April 19, 2008 EDT
i) 55
ii)AK
iii)98
iv)KJ
foxcityfc wrote
at 12:56 AM, Sunday April 20, 2008 EDT
9h 8h
Ac Kd
5c 5d
Ks Jd
James Ray wrote
at 2:46 AM, Sunday April 27, 2008 EDT
AA
KK
JJ
67 suited
willeke wrote
at 6:14 AM, Monday May 5, 2008 EDT
interested in odds?

55 : 24,87 % win
KJ : 17,24 % win
98 : 30,03 % win
AK : 26,95 % win

logical, caus there are no other Hearts in play than 98 and not much str8-stealing cards, so chance for flush and str8 is very high on these cards.
-MD- wrote
at 4:13 PM, Wednesday May 28, 2008 EDT
An interesting scenario - I ran it through and odds calculator and was surprised by the preflop odds. This is where skill and aggressive betting can take down the pot.

I had it at:
5/5 - already a hand
9/8 - 2 overs, suited, All the hearts still left in the deck, a great drawing hand.
A/K - Ace high, but potential outs (Pair and Straight) are burned bt the K/J
K/J - dominated by A/K
Rob S. wrote
at 4:44 PM, Wednesday May 28, 2008 EDT
This is how I would play it...

1) Ks/Jd
2) Ac/Kd
3) 9h/8h
4) 5c/5d
zaxaxax wrote
at 1:47 PM, Friday May 30, 2008 EDT
AK
98
55
KJ
JulesDogg wrote
at 1:58 PM, Friday May 30, 2008 EDT
This little puzzle illustrates several thing.
1. The power of suited connectors
2. The playability of AK
3. How small pairs devalue if more players compete for the pot.
4. That dominated paint is useless.

Answers below.....












































The hand most likely to win is...

1st. 9h,8h = 30.1%
2nd. Ac,Kd = 27.4%
3rd. 5c,5d = 24.9%
4th. Ks,Jd = 17.6%










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