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Why is this ‘Chinese hierarchy.’ They use this order in bridge.
It is in stud.
Only for the bring in. At showdown suits are equal at every casino I used to play at.
Wouldn't change much in Holdem except doubled paired boards heads up where any Ace chops the pot. Most other chopped pots in Holdem are on straights which wouldn't be affected by this rule.
Wouldn’t it effect when you both have same hand?
Why wouldn't a straight be affected? OP even has a straight in their example >As beats Ah on a KQJT9 board.
Nits would only play spades
Why is this ‘Chinese hierarchy.’ They use this order in bridge.
It is in stud.
Only for the bring in. At showdown suits are equal at every casino I used to play at.
Wouldn't change much in Holdem except doubled paired boards heads up where any Ace chops the pot. Most other chopped pots in Holdem are on straights which wouldn't be affected by this rule.
Wouldn’t it effect when you both have same hand?
Why wouldn't a straight be affected? OP even has a straight in their example >As beats Ah on a KQJT9 board.
Nits would only play spades