Hi guys,
my appoligise for not being on the forums in so long, i have been away playing more live games than what i used to and as a result online has became really second fiddle and a spare time thing.
However on the web, on a site which will not be named i was in a small buy in tournament, made on bad call with and up and down straight draw and K high flush draw, resulting in me being lowish stacked for the tournament at that stage. Down to the last 27 players so i had already cashed i got pocket Jacks. The big stack bully re-raised my all-in with an all-in themselves.
They have A,3. So i quite happily think as long as i avoid an Ace i should be ok.
Flop comes
K,6,10.
turn 3
river K
So i have Kings and Jacks with a 10 kicker my opponent has Kings and 3s with and Ace kicker.
Now ive been a tournament director in a local league set up for just over two months but havent as of yet seen a situation like this and to me i always thought the higher the first pair was usually won, however second pair had never really came into the matter before, in this instance because i was K,K,J,J,10 i thought id won, but the Kings and 3s with the ace was given my chips.
Can i just ask what the official rules are on this as i feel slightly hard done by, a bad beat i can accept but in a situation like this i thought id ask official clarification to people who i have enjoyed playing with for some time now and have spoken to a number of times on the forums
Thanks,
Don
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Comments
Yes, as I understand your post, both you and the opponent held 2 pair after the river:
Your hand - KK JJ 10
Their hand - KK 33 A
In this situation, where the top pair is shared, the "secondary" pair comes into play. So, you should have been awarded the pot with a better two-pair.