🃏 The Board:
8♥ 9♥ 10♥ 7♥ 7♠
Let’s examine both hands under the strict Omaha rule:
➡️ Exactly 2 hole cards + exactly 3 board cards.
🟩 Hand A: K♠ J♥ J♣ 6♠
Let’s test combinations:
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K♠ J♥ + 8♥ 9♥ 10♥ → Straight (7–8–9–10–J)?
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Nope. K♠ and J♥ are in hand, but you need a 7 to complete that straight — which is not in hand.
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The board has 7♥ and 7♠, but you can’t use 3 cards from board to complete a straight unless your 2 hole cards support it.
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What about J♥ J♣ + 10♥ 7♥ 7♠?
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That gives you Jacks and Sevens — Two Pair
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✅ Best Hand A: Two Pair (Jacks and Sevens)
🟧 Hand B: A♠ Q♦ Q♥ 7♦
Let’s analyze:
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Q♥ is a heart.
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7♦ is not — but wait! The board has 7♥ and 7♠, and B has 7♦.
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That means B has three 7s (set of sevens).
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Board also has 7♥, 7♠ → Trips on board
Try:
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Q♥ 7♦ + 7♥ 7♠ 10♥
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Three 7s from two board cards and one from hand
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Plus a Queen kicker
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✅ Best Hand B: Three of a Kind (Trips 7s)
✅ Final Result:
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Hand A: Two Pair (Jacks and Sevens)
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Hand B: Trips Sevens
🏆 Winner: Hand B
Three of a kind (7♠ 7♥ 7♦) beats two pair (J♣ J♥ 7♠ 7♥)
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