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When I have a pair of queens and nines and he has a pair af aces and threes in texas holdem, do i beat him?

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When I have a pair of queens and nines and he has a pair af aces and threes in texas holdem, do i beat him?

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  1. Well , when comparing two pairs ,

    the player who holds the highest pair wins.

    It doeant matter  what the other pair is,

    so if your highest pair is qeens , and the other player highest pair is aces he wins!

    sorry


  2. Aces beats queens.

  3. When you have 2 pair, then you have to compare the highest pair first.  if he has Aces and you have Queens, then its game over.   The other pair doesn't matter.

  4. Umm have you ever heard of uno? Well i think you should leave poker alone and try that.

  5. No. When comparing two hands that both have two pair, the HIGHEST pair is all that matters.

    So, in your example, AA33X beats QQ99X because Aces beat Queens.

  6. unfortunately no . the aces are bigger than your queens sorry

  7. Ahh, No, Aces beat Queens....maybe you should play something else.

  8. Might I please inquire into where you play poker, and then might I have an invitation to join your game?  When the hand is 2 pair vs. 2 pair, the highest pair in each hand determines which hand wins.  If both have the same high pair, then the highest low pair in each hand determines who wins.  Example...a/a, 2/2 beats k/k q/q.  but a/a, q/q beats a/a 10/10.  Good luck in learning poker and once again, extend an invite to me for your next poker game.

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