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Quick Poker Question

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by rocketfish, Sep 23, 2005.

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  1. rocketfish

    rocketfish Member

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    Ill set up the situation, what i want to know is - who here is classed as 'first out'?

    ok so there are 3 players in, 2 of them are all in and the 3rd has enough chips to call and not be all in.
    player 1 has 20 chips
    player 2 has 80 chips
    player 3 has 100+ chips

    player 1 and 2 are all in and player 3 calls

    at the end of the hand, player 3 beats both player 1 and 2 so takes all the chips -but player 1 has a better hand than player 2.
    so who is classed as first out? player 1 or 2.
    i just dont know because player 2 had more chips than player 1.
     
  2. leehoang

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    If two players with less chips than the 3rd player.

    And the 3rd player knocks them out, I think...

    That the player with more chips than the other is considered the higher rank.

    I don't think the hands matter, since both players were knocked out by a better hand.

    Chip counts come into play when they both get knocked out at the same time.
     
  3. Mulder

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    You are correct. The one with the higher chip count at the beginning of the hand is the "higher ranked loser"
     

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