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Become The Teacher Of The Texas Holdem Poker Rules On Flush Hands And Dictate It To Your Mates

By Alex Bannon


The Texas Holdem Poker rules have flush ties which are downright confusing to figure out who wins. Is it decided by suit? Or a 6th card? Or is it split pot? Read this article to find out now.

Poker flush ties have always been thought of to be confusing. Split pots are fairly easy to break if you know how to look at the cards.

If for example, one player has 5d and 5h while his rival holds 6d and 6s - and the shared cards are A-Jd, should the pot be split or does a 6th card need to be part of the game to break the tie?

Texas Holdem Poker Rules - Flush Deciders

The answer is of course, neither because six cards are never part of the game rules. What must be done is to consider a flush between the two players. The first player would have had Ad, Kd, Qd, Jd, and 5d. The next player would have held Ad, Kd, Qd, Jd and 6d. The 6d would beat 5d easily by virtue of being from a lower card rank.

Texas Holdem Poker Rules - Flush Mistakes

The most common mistake Holdem players commit during card play is prioritizing suited cards. This may be because it is the most obvious choice and therefore the easiest to spot.

However, settling your mind on suited cards may prevent you from an otherwise productive game. An effective player must learn when to play or not to play suited cards.

The first main strategy players need to put into use is to look for various possibilities of forming a winnable poker hand and not just stick to the most obvious.

Accepting that low hands such as 2-3 suited or 4-5 suited can be easily beaten is another wise decision. Stay clear from forming those weak hands.

Texas Holdem Poker Rules - Watch Out For High Card Low Card Flush Draws

If for example, you are holding K-3 of spades in middle position while 3 other players are still active - including both blinds. The Flop then comes with a K-T-5 rainbow. There may be no flush here but you definitely have hit a high pair.

Your opponents may all have higher ranking hands than you. If you bet on this and it gets called, raised or re-raised, you may need to give it up because your kicker isn't strong.

With these in mind, veteran players usually play suited cards down to at least 8-7, but will not go any lower. In general, players should not commit large amounts of chips to a flush draw.

A really good read of the table, the players and the cards you are holding must be considered carefully before proceeding to make this decision.




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