🃏 Hole Cards:
Player A:
2♣, 2♦, 2♥, 3♣
Player B:
K♠, J♣, 10♥, 10♠
🃏 Board:
A♣, K♣, Q♣, 10♣, 2♠
🔍 Player A’s Best Hand:
Try using 2♣ and 3♣ (both clubs from hole cards)
From the board: A♣, K♣, Q♣
→ Makes: A♣, K♣, Q♣, 3♣, 2♣
✅ Ace-high flush
➡️ That is valid and is Player A’s best hand.
So you're absolutely right: Player A makes an Ace-high flush.
🔍 Player B’s Best Hand:
Try using J♣ and 10♠ (hole)
From the board: A♣, K♣, Q♣
→ That gives: A♣, K♣, Q♣, J♣, 10♠
Sounds like a straight — but it uses:
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3 clubs from board
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J♣ from hand
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10♠ (non-club) from hand
This makes: A♣, K♣, Q♣, J♣, 10♠ → Royal straight (broadway)
✅ Straight to the Ace, NOT a flush
🏁 Final Hands
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Player A: A♣, K♣, Q♣, 3♣, 2♣ → Ace-high flush
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Player B: A♣, K♣, Q♣, J♣, 10♠ → Ace-high straight
✅ Flush beats straight
→ A win
Omaha Rules Recap:
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Use exactly 2 hole cards + exactly 3 board cards
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No more, no less
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