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Le_Forgeron <lef### [at] freefr> wrote:
> > In Texas Hold'em each player only has 2 cards, and must choose 3 from
> > the 5 shared face-up cards on the table to make their hand. So it's
> > possible by a few combinations.
> Oups, yes, I forgot that shitty version of sharing cards from the table.
A shitty version that's arguably the most popular poker format in the
world by a wide margin.
> Interestingly, the 3 shared aces would allow 2 players to go 4-aces and
> a third with a royal flush.
Not with a legal deck. Since a deck has 4 aces, only one player can
have 4 aces.
Anyway, my original problem is still unanswered.
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- Warp
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