Poker Night 2

Poker Night 2

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xxMaro92xx Jul 31, 2017 @ 3:01pm
Are those bugs? The game counted the wrong cards!
So far I had two straights, which didn't count and the game instead gave me a pair or 2 pairs and I lost the game. Although I had a straight both times and would have won. I know basic Poker rules, guys, I had two straights there!
And now I had a All-In-Showdown with 2 AI-players and I had a flush, which apparently is higher than a straight. One of my AI-players had 2 Pairs, the other had a Straight. I also got the same Straight, although I had a Flush and so only one of those two was eliminated...
What is wrong with this game?
I should also say, in all those cases I played Omaha, but that has the same Ranking Rules, doesn't it? Did they ♥♥♥♥ something up in that game mode?
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xxMaro92xx Jul 31, 2017 @ 3:03pm 
Got another Flush, it gave me 2 Pair. Still won, but that was definitely a Flush. Five times diamond.
Count_Dandyman Aug 1, 2017 @ 3:57am 
The games not broken Omaha works by using two cards from your hand and three from the table. so if your straight or flush needs three cards from your hand or four from the table you can't make it.
xxMaro92xx Aug 1, 2017 @ 4:52am 
Oh, damn, I searched everywhere for the difference between Hold 'em and Omaha or if Straights and Flushes don't count in this game mode. Thanks a lot, would have never guessed that one!
Mike L Jaden Mar 17, 2018 @ 7:25am 
thanks, i were wondering about this. culdent seem to win with my cards.
Cursed Hawkins Mar 17, 2018 @ 4:41pm 
Doesn't the game explain the mode type when you scroll over them? Like one says basic rules apply and the other says the rules are a bit different and the hands use only two of your four cards.
Cloudhunter Nov 18, 2020 @ 3:42am 
Originally posted by Cursed Hawkins:
Doesn't the game explain the mode type when you scroll over them? Like one says basic rules apply and the other says the rules are a bit different and the hands use only two of your four cards.

I know, it is very old, but:
Not really. I played "Texas Hold them" and I had a straight: 10, J, Q, K, A.
And i lost.
I checked the Help "List of power hands and their values" in the game (arrow to the left on the bottom) and it showed me, that i should have won. But i didn´t.
I guess, in this game you should just ignore straights and not use them in your strategies ever.
Last edited by Cloudhunter; Nov 18, 2020 @ 3:43am
Originally posted by Cloudhunter:
Originally posted by Cursed Hawkins:
Doesn't the game explain the mode type when you scroll over them? Like one says basic rules apply and the other says the rules are a bit different and the hands use only two of your four cards.

I know, it is very old, but:
Not really. I played "Texas Hold them" and I had a straight: 10, J, Q, K, A.
And i lost.
I checked the Help "List of power hands and their values" in the game (arrow to the left on the bottom) and it showed me, that i should have won. But i didn´t.
I guess, in this game you should just ignore straights and not use them in your strategies ever.
straights work for me
were 2 of the cards from your hand?
Shikascott Dec 31, 2020 @ 6:28am 
i can confirm this since it just happened to me had 6,8,j,2 and the cards on the table 7,9,8,j,10. gave me 2 pair and lost to 3 of a kind.
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Date Posted: Jul 31, 2017 @ 3:01pm
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