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Can AA be a low pair and scoop against a pair of deuces?
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"Can AA be a low pair and scoop against a pair of deuces?"
Easy - Is this a trick question? (A five card hand with AA in it wouldn't qualify as a low hand in 7stud8. Neither would a five card hand with a pair of deuces.) What are the other cards in the hand with AA? Buzz |
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With no qualifer the answer is normally yes, barring any special local rule to the contrary. With an 8 or better qualifer (as most games have) this cannot occur.
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Obviously in stud 8 this couldnt' happen- that'll teach me to type late at night.
Didn't know that AA could go low in a split game, though. thanks |
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The highest possible low hand in 8-or-better is 8-7-6-5-4
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don't need to pound me over the head with it, Klingon warrior.
Pick on a REAL opponent! |
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