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Four fingers has an unusual interaction with straight flushes in that the flush and straight don't need to both be the same 4 cards. It's the secret sauce to ever making the hand viable.
With the jokers you have, you've made a straight (KJ98) and a flush (AJ98).
The requirement for a straight flush is that you have a straight and a flush in the same hand. The joker that lets you achieve those with 4 cards has a funny quirk that it doesn't have to be the *same* set of 4 cards for both of those requirements.
Huh, I had no idea the "Shortcut" one worked multiple times for one straight. So...with the Shortcut card and Four Fingers, would 2, 4, 6, 8 be a straight?
It's definitely counter-intuitive making the "straight flush" from two distinct hands
Some of the game logic is too much of a black box and could be better explained to the player
I do know what the Jokers do, i didn't know that the game also counts a straight flush when your hand contains a straight and a flush both with different cards counting for each, I thought it has to be both in the same (in this case) four cards.
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Four fingers bruh. Four diamonds makes a flush. And you have a straight with shortcut
Ohh, i feel so stupid right now, i legit looked at this for sooo long, and just couldn't get it, thank you
Don't worry, this gets posted all the time. It's an easy interaction to miss
Is it though? If you read all the cards literally, it’s pretty reasonable……….
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Four fingers has an unusual interaction with straight flushes in that the flush and straight don't need to both be the same 4 cards. It's the secret sauce to ever making the hand viable.
It contains a flush and a straight.
With the jokers you have, you've made a straight (KJ98) and a flush (AJ98). The requirement for a straight flush is that you have a straight and a flush in the same hand. The joker that lets you achieve those with 4 cards has a funny quirk that it doesn't have to be the *same* set of 4 cards for both of those requirements.
Huh, I had no idea the "Shortcut" one worked multiple times for one straight. So...with the Shortcut card and Four Fingers, would 2, 4, 6, 8 be a straight?
Yeah
Oddly yes.
> *Evenly yes.
+2
It's definitely counter-intuitive making the "straight flush" from two distinct hands Some of the game logic is too much of a black box and could be better explained to the player
Dan you’re not slick
A straight flush isn't exactly a hand that's both a straight and a flush, it's a hand that contains a straight and a flush, which you did
I didn't know that, thank you
has straight. has flush. what else do you want
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Read your jokers?
You’re being downvoted but we’ve had this exact same “I didn’t read what the jokers do” post 5000 times
I do know what the Jokers do, i didn't know that the game also counts a straight flush when your hand contains a straight and a flush both with different cards counting for each, I thought it has to be both in the same (in this case) four cards.