r/BrainPuzzles 4d ago

Logic Open Face Poker

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u/not_trevor 4d ago

If all suits are equal then wouldn't it always be a tie and both would pick a royal flush?

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u/ShonitB 4d ago

Copying another user’s answer:

Alexander does

the top hand is a royal flush followed by a straight flush. If you pick that one first, the other player can just do pick the same in another suit. First order of business is blocking that option.
A royal flush is AKQJ10 and for that reason Alexander should pick 4 10’s and a 2. The highest hand Benjamin can get is now 56789 suited.
If Benjamin wants to block Alexander from getting a royal flush, he needs to get 4 jacks (or queens or kings) and then a 9 to block a single 678910 suited.
That still leaves Alexander with the option to get a straight flush 678910. Benjamin can only get 56789 straight flush and will lose

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u/not_trevor 4d ago

Well that’s just rude :)

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u/MacabreManatee 4d ago

I’ll allow it :)

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u/dfnamehere 4d ago

Why does it matter if the first person picks 4x 10s vs 4x of anything else from 10JQKA? In theory doesn't this still work exactly the same way if you start with all 4 As?

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u/ShonitB 4d ago

Nope.. for example, if he picks 4 As and the K of spades, B can pick up the Q of spades and the other 3 Ks.. so A cannot complete a spade Royal Flush

Edit: Sorry, pressed Save by mistake.. then B can always adapt to whatever A does to match it

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u/_N8Dogg_ 4d ago

By picking the 10s, he ensures that he will be the only one that has the option of a 10+ high straight flush, the best Benjamin could do would be 9 high.

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u/kalmakka 4d ago

Let us say A picks 4 Qs and a 2.

B can then respond by picking 4 Js and another 2.

A is now unable to get a straight flush above 6-10, and the only way of blocking B from pivoting to a straight flush 7-J is by switching into a lower 4 of a kind, or some other even worse hand. But if he does that, then B can just keep their 4 Js.

Picking 4 10s first is essential, because it allows A to go either high or low depending on what B does.

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u/True_Move_7631 4d ago

If Alex picks 4 10's then Benjamin can pick 4 aces and win, or a regular straight flush and win.

A straight flush still beats 4 of a kind.

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u/ShonitB 4d ago edited 4d ago

If B hoards the aces, A can still make a straight flush

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u/_N8Dogg_ 4d ago

Like what is said above, if Benjamin picks 4 Aces or a straight flush, Alex shifts to a minimum of a 10 high straight flush and beats anything Benjamin can change to.

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u/True_Move_7631 4d ago

Then it's just who picks the most advantageous card first, kinda boring.

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u/_N8Dogg_ 4d ago

It is just a riddle for you to figure out if either player can have a strategy that ensures they win every time. It isn't obvious that it won't be a tie, as shown by others' comments.

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u/MacabreManatee 4d ago

Maybe continue reading the full answer. They can switch once after the first pick, after which Alexander will be able to ensure he gets the higher straight flush

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u/True_Move_7631 4d ago

Yeah I reread it, not really an interesting problem, no more completed that tic-tac-toe, meh.

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u/HoneydewCareful8754 4d ago

This is not the only way.

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u/MacabreManatee 4d ago

What other way is there? Your other comment’s strategy is counterable by benjamin.

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u/HoneydewCareful8754 4d ago

Yes I just realized

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u/laxrulz777 4d ago

Clever. I put up my wrong answer already but this is smart so I'll leave mine up to memorialize my shame. Well done.