In Poker, if 2 Players Have 2 Different Pairs
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Last updated: Friday, July 8, 2011 | 78 Views Tags: ,

A poker question that should definitely interest you all this week

Question: In Poker, if 2 Players Have 2 Different Pairs Each, Does the Highest Single Pair Win or the Total of the Pairs?
Answer: Haha those previous answers were useless.

If both players have two pair each, the highest pair of the two pairs each of the players has decides who wins.

If both players have the same highest pair, it is the second of the pairs they have.

Example:

AA + 22 > KK + QQ
JJ + 33 > JJ + 22

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  1. AnswersPlox
    July 8, 2011

    yes the further down this list the better the pair.

    2s
    3s
    4s
    5s
    6s
    7s
    8s
    9s
    10s
    Jacks
    Queens
    Kings
    Aces.

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  2. ?
    July 8, 2011

    Yes highest pair wins. If you both have the same pair it will be whoever has the higher card out of there cards ie. Both players have a pair of kings. One player has a king ace, other has king jack, king ace wins.

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