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🧩 The Setup

Player A (A)

  • 7♠ 7♥ → a pocket pair of Sevens

Player B (B)

  • 9♣ 6♥ → Two pair potential, both cards matching the board

Board

6♠ 9♠ K♠ 7♣ 9♥


🧠 Step-by-Step Hand Construction

🪄 Player A: 7♠ 7♥

  • Board: 6♠ 9♠ K♠ 7♣ 9♥

  • Hole Cards: 7♠ 7♥

  • So Player A has:

    • One 7 on the board (7♣)

    • Two 7s in hand → three of a kind (trip 7s)

    • Also, a 9 appears twice on the board → potential for full house

Let’s list it out:

  • 7♠ (hand)

  • 7♥ (hand)

  • 7♣ (board)

  • 9♠ (board)

  • 9♥ (board)

➡️ Full House: Sevens full of Nines (77799)


🪄 Player B: 9♣ 6♥

  • Board: 6♠ 9♠ K♠ 7♣ 9♥

  • Hole Cards: 9♣ 6♥

  • So Player B has:

    • Two 9s on the board (9♠ and 9♥), one in hand (9♣) → three of a kind, Nines

    • One 6 on board (6♠), one in hand (6♥) → two 6s

Now combine:

  • 9♣ (hand)

  • 9♠ (board)

  • 9♥ (board)

  • 6♠ (board)

  • 6♥ (hand)

➡️ Full House: Nines full of Sixes (99966)


🏆 Final Result

PlayerBest HandDescription
AFull HouseSevens full of Nines (77799)
BFull HouseNines full of Sixes (99966)

Winner: Player B, because Nines full of Sixes beats Sevens full of Nines

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