Sorry I'm new to this. Basically I was kicked off a 10pts buy in - Omaha - tournament as I went all in with a flush to the King yet the hand that took me out was a flush to the Ten. I thought no matter the hand a flush to the highest would be the winning hand?
Sorry I'm new to this. Basically I was kicked off a 10pts buy in - Omaha - tournament as I went all in with a flush to the King yet the hand that took me out was a flush to the Ten. I thought no matter the hand a flush to the highest would be the winning hand? Posted by 19JB87
Not your fault mate. Photo approval on here is a manual process and can take... let's just say, a while.
You're correct that the higher flush wins. Can you post the hand you had plus the board run-out?
In Response to Re: Can anyone spot the mistake here? Or am i wrong? : Surely only YOU can see that hand Nosey with your minces. Are they x-rayed? Posted by chilling
Wasn't Omaha hi-lo mate. My cards were 5h As 2h Kc and the community cards were 10c 7c 9c 4c 7d. The player who took me out won with a flush to the 10 .. not a straight flush. Once photo eventually uploads it's there in black and white.
Wasn't Omaha hi-lo mate. My cards were 5h As 2h Kc and the community cards were 10c 7c 9c 4c 7d. The player who took me out won with a flush to the 10 .. not a straight flush. Once photo eventually uploads it's there in black and white. Thanks for your responses. Posted by 19JB87
Okay
You didn't have a King high flush, as you only had one of the suit in your hand. You have to use exactly two cards from your hand and three from the board (unlike Hold 'em) to make the best five card hand.
Your hand is 7c 7d 10c (from the board) + As Kc (from your hand) - one pair.
Your opponent would have had two clubs in his hand - hence the win.
Nosey-Bonk thank you mate for clearing that up for me it's been driving me bonkers for 2 days. Shows I'm no pro poker player dosen't it haha. I never knew that I had to hold 2 of the same suit for a flush. Well I do now!
Still a shame 'sky help' could not clear that up for me though.. been on to them for 2 days for an answer / explanation via chat and email and they still haven't cleared it up.
They aught to give u a job NB haha ��
Still a shame 'sky help' could not clear that up for me though.. been on to them for 2 days for an answer / explanation via chat and email and they still haven't cleared it up. They aught to give u a job NB haha �� Posted by 19JB87
Hi, Sky do Help on the table.! I used to make the same mistake while chopping from Holden to Omaha ....... if you need to check in future look under the Community Cards on the flop, turn, river...... it will tell you what hand you have ! this is very handy if you expand into PLO8.... high & low. ? hth gl
Still a shame 'sky help' could not clear that up for me though.. been on to them for 2 days for an answer / explanation via chat and email and they still haven't cleared it up. They aught to give u a job NB haha �� Posted by 19JB87
Just do this.....
Go To OPTIONS (top left of table)
then.....
TABLE OPTIONS
Then......
SHOW HAND DESCRIPTION
Your best hand will then be displayed under the "Board" cards. If you are playing PLO8, it will rotate between the High & The Low every 10 seconds or so.
The mistake you have made here is one that almost EVERY player new to PLO or PLL8 makes when they first begin playing The Great Game. Few ever make the mistake again, it's just part of learning.
I'm not criticising you - the more players who move across to The Great Game the better, imo - but it is the players responsibility to know the rules of poker.
There is tons of educational stuff on the Sky Poker Site, some of it is well worth a read.
Try THIS & THIS for starters & if you gave any questions, just ask.
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Go To OPTIONS (top left of table)
then.....
TABLE OPTIONS
Then......
SHOW HAND DESCRIPTION
Your best hand will then be displayed under the "Board" cards. If you are playing PLO8, it will rotate between the High & The Low every 10 seconds or so.
The mistake you have made here is one that almost EVERY player new to PLO or PLL8 makes when they first begin playing The Great Game. Few ever make the mistake again, it's just part of learning.
I'm not criticising you - the more players who move across to The Great Game the better, imo - but it is the players responsibility to know the rules of poker.
There is tons of educational stuff on the Sky Poker Site, some of it is well worth a read.
Try THIS & THIS for starters & if you gave any questions, just ask.