The only hands that can beat a Full House are the three. A Four of a Kind beats all hands except a Royal Flush of Straight Flush. A Straight Flush beats all hands except a Royal Flush. Im not pointing out the bad beats because I always lose I won with bad beats also. However, here are which poker hands beat what in the form of bullet points: A Royal Flush beats every other hand possible. Simply mentioning there is allways insane hands and insane flops and people winning on the river all the time. Personally I haven't more problem with PP than with another free poker game but may be that I'm an exception (or vice versa). You are free to think that the game is biased and that this is the cause of your defeats. Even if the game was scripted I don't see what it can changes between losing with a flush against a full house or losing with a flopped pair against an overpair or a double pair (except a lack of thinking because you think have the best hand). Pit yourself against some of the world’s best play money players you may even spot a pro taking a break from high-stakes action and try out new strategies.
All the fun and action of real poker, but with no money at risk. It's even worse in turbo because, in addition to the fairly low level of players, they don't have time to think carefully (when they think :oD).įinally, PP is a SH game so play is more dynamic than on a full ring table. Build your knowledge, skills and confidence at play money tables.
I see the same scenarios in SH / very low stakes / real money (so no script) games. Originally posted by David:I think ive saw 1 or 2 times someone won on high card or there was a boring round.