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Old 14-11-2009, 03:35 AM
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Does an A-high flush really equal a pair of nines?
I play cash games on PokerStars and DoylesRoom. I also try out a lot of other sites to see if I like them. Lately I have been playing on Carbon Poker. Tonight, I was playing in a $50 Freeroll of Omaha. I really like the layout of the game except for the very fast exit after the hand is won, which requires you to go into history to see what happened. I noticed I had some pretty good hands on several occasions but the table (which lists you hand as it is played) seemed to miss some of my cards. I didn't really pay much attention until I had an Ace-high spade flush and got beat. I went into the history to see what happened and the record showed I had the flush in the dealings, but at the end it said I only had a pair of nines. I lost about $1000 to a set of nines. So if you play this site play at your own risk. I sent them a message, with the history showing the cards and the results, asking about the problem but I haven't heard anything back yet.
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