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..what is the worst possible hand a player can ever hold after the river has been shown?

I was asked this earlier and to their surprise I got it right quite quickly. I peronally don't think it's that hard a question but they did, hence why they were surprised when I got it.
 
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Pair of Aces?
 
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Well, it will be a single card, with 7 cards in play after the river to make the best possible hand, and to avoid making a straight I suppose it will be nine high?

2, 3, 4, 5, 7 community cards, 89 in hole. or some similar combination?
 
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Well, it will be a single card, with 7 cards in play after the river to make the best possible hand, and to avoid making a straight I suppose it will be nine high?

2, 3, 4, 5, 7 community cards, 89 in hole. or some similar combination?


Yes you're right. The worst possible hand is High Card: 9.

Most people say High Card: 7 apparently becasue theey only think of five cards rather than the 7 available. And some fall into the trap of saying High Card:6, failing to realise that this is impossible as it would mean the hand being a straight.
 
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I just have beats with pairs of Aces.
 
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following on. What's the worst possible hand which can also win? What's the worst possible hole cards in such circumstances?






 
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Well high card: 9 can tie so to win out right, the worst possible hand is high card: 10. The weakest high card: 10 hand is 2, 3, 4, 5, 10
 
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Well high card: 9 can tie so to win out right, the worst possible hand is high card: 10. The weakest high card: 10 hand is 2, 3, 4, 5, 10



So the board would be? Hole cards would be? And remember, I asked the weakest hand which could also be a winner - which implies that it will have beaten a yet weaker hand..... You also need to factor in all 7 cards, 5 of which are shared.

It's a tough one this, but worth 5 minutes of brain power!






 
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Well it's rather obvious from the answer I gave that the winning hand must contain a 10 and the losing hand must contain a 9. Therefore the hole cards of the winner will be 10 along with one of the following: 2,3,4,5,7,8. The hole cards of the loser will be 9 along with one of the following: 2,3,4,5,7,8 where this card will be of the same rank as that of the winner's other hole card.

The community cards will therefore need to be five of the following: 2,3,4,5,7,8. Of these six ranks, the one not appearing in the community cards will be the rank common to both players' holes.
 
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Salvador Caper - Another solution can give you much worse hole cards:

A board of T8763 can be completed by either 52 or 42 in the hole. 10-high,5 kicker beats 10-high 4 kicker!






 
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I wonder if anyone has ever won with high card: 10 in the history of the world, ever. Some poorer players might have but I can't see it happening otherwise. Hmm.
 
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I wonder if anyone has ever won with high card: 10 in the history of the world, ever. Some poorer players might have but I can't see it happening otherwise. Hmm.


The only scenario I can envisage is if the table folds to the blinds preflop, SB with low suited connectors or one-gaps calls the BB who checks. Both then check a rubbish board to the river.






 
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