Found another exception, JTs beats KJo unless there is a flush card penalty. In other words:
J:c:T:c:K:d:6:h:5:d:
Best Play, hold J:c:T:c:
J:c:T:c:K:d:6:h:5:c:
Best Play, hold K:d:J:c:
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Found another exception, JTs beats KJo unless there is a flush card penalty. In other words:
J:c:T:c:K:d:6:h:5:d:
Best Play, hold J:c:T:c:
J:c:T:c:K:d:6:h:5:c:
Best Play, hold K:d:J:c:
This is even more interesting that I originally thought. It turns out if the random card is the same suit as the suit of QJs, it's a better play to hold AKQJ. In other words, changing the 4:c: to...
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On your simulator I got dealt Ace clubs, Jack spades, King Diamonds, Queen Spades, and 4 clubs. I held Ace clubs, Jack clubs, King Diamonds,...