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How to Assign Equal Outcomes in Poker
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In poker, it is not always possible to have equal outcomes, as the game involves a certain degree of luck and chance. However, in certain situations, such as a split pot or a deal between players, it may be necessary to assign equal outcomes. Here are some ways to do so: 1. Split the pot equally: In a split pot scenario, where multiple players have equal hands, the pot is split equally among them. This is the most common way to assign equal outcomes in poker. 2. Deal the remaining cards: In some cases, when there is a tie, the remaining cards can be dealt among the tied players to determine the winner. This is commonly done in Texas Hold'em when two or more players have the same two-pair, three-of-a-kind, or four-of-a-kind hand. 3. Agree on a deal: If the remaining players decide to split the pot or prize money, they can agree on a deal that assigns equal outcomes to all players. This is commonly done in tournament poker when the remaining players want to make a deal to guarantee themselves a certain amount of money. 4. Random selection: In some cases, when assigning equal outcomes is necessary but not possible, random selection can be used. This can be done by flipping a coin, drawing cards, or any other random method agreed upon by the players. It is important to note that assigning equal outcomes in poker should be done in accordance with the rules of the game and with the agreement of all players involved.
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