![]() But there's no rule stating that you can have two cards of the same rank and suit in your hand. If you are completing a flush, I don't see how a flush could have two cards of the same rank in the hand. In otherwords, the flush with the joker is indeed two Ace of Clubs.īut I don't think so: According to New Jersey, "For purposes of setting the hands, a joker may be used as any card to complete a "straight," a "flush," a "straight flush" or a "royal flush." ![]() So, I kind of like the ruling that the Joker completes a flush or straight with the highest card value. Why should it matter whether the Ace of Clubs is in your hand or in the dealer's? There are two Ace of clubs in play, therefore. Just because you have it in your hand doesn't mean it can't have the same "Value" in your hand.įor example, say the dealer had the Ace of Clubs in a flush and you had the joker in your same clubs flush. In otherwords, the rank of the Joker can be the Ace of Clubs. So, according to Bovada's rule book, the Joker is the highest card available in a Flush, perhaps even above an "ace". "a Joker can be used to complete straights or flushes otherwise it counts as a flush".
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