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Which hand wins? the answer

 

Players’ Hole Cards:

  • Player A: A♣, 10♥, 10♠, 10♦

  • Player B: J♣, 6♣, 4♥, 4♠


🃏 Board:

Q♣, 7♣, K♣, A♥, 10♣

This is a very dynamic board — there are multiple flush and straight possibilities, and both players can hit strong hands.

Player A's Best Hand:

  • Hole cards: Can only pick 2 of: A♣, 10♥, 10♠, 10♦

  • Board cards: Use 3 of Q♣, 7♣, K♣, A♥, 10♣

Let’s try all combinations:

Option: A♣ + 10♥ (from hand) + K♣, 10♣, A♥ (from board)

🂡A♣, 🂱10♥ + 🃞K♣, 🃓10♣, 🂾A♥ → A-A-10-10-K
That’s two pair, not trips or full house.

Option: 10♠ + 10♥ (from hand) + A♥, K♣, 10♣ (from board)

🂱10♥, 🂺10♠ + 🂾A♥, 🃞K♣, 🃓10♣ → 10-10-10-A-K
Trips (Three of a Kind, Tens)

  • This is the best hand Player A can make.

  • Not a full house, because only one Ace is used from board, and A♣ in hand can’t be used if both 10s are used.

➡️ Correct: Player A only has trips, not a full hou


🔍 Player B’s Best Hand:

  • J♣ + 6♣ from hand

  • Board: Q♣, K♣, 10♣

➡️ J♣, 6♣ + K♣, Q♣, 10♣ = Jack-high flush

Flush (Jack-high)


🏆 Final Comparison:

  • Player A: Trips (Tens)

  • Player B: Flush (Jack-high)

Winner: Player B

In Omaha, flush > trips, so Player B wins.

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