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If in Draw two players each held Aces and Kings, the fifth card in each hand would determine the winner. If one player's fifth card were a Q and the other player's fifth card were a Jack then the player with the queen would win the pot with Aces and Kings with a Queen over Aces and Kings with a Jack. In seven card stud, if two players held the same two pair the one with the highest fifth card would win the pot, just as in draw. If both players held an identically ranked fifth card the hand would be tied and the pot would be split. 

In Omaha Hold'em, because of that game's rule requiring that a player must play two cards from his hand and three from the board, the rule is a little different but the concept is the same. For example, if the board is A, A, K, Q, J and Player A holds A, 8, 6, 5 and Player B holds A, 7, 7, 6 the best five card for player A using two cards from his hand as required by Omaha's rules would be A, A, A, K, 8. Players B 's best hand would be A, A, A, K, 7. Thus, Player A would win the pot with the best five card hand. 

So, simply, always remember that location is important in your poker business and, also, that you don't have to play today. Unlike that shop owner who must open his door day after day no matter what, you won't harm your future profit if you take off and go fishing. 

2. Don't let losing bother you. 
Sure, you've heard me talk about this before. I have often said that the main key to poker success is to simply play your best game all the time. The difference between playing your best game all the time and most of the time is so monumental that I don't think you'd believe me if I tried to give dollar examples.

Let me just say that most players who lose a little money overall at poker would be significant life-long winners if they simply played their best game all the time. But they don't. Losing can be frustrating, and players tend to become desperate in an attempt to get even or return to their highest level of profit. Players who lose hands that they expected to win often become mentally unstable. Temporarily, I mean. They play too many hands. They call bets unwisely. They bluff too often and at the wrong times.

This tends to turn moderate losses into huge losses. Players need to believe that the money they're adding to the loss is as important as other money. It doesn't feel the same. Most smaller-limit players who lose $387 do not feel any more damaged than they would have had they lost $327. That extra $60 seems to disappear and have no significance, and as a consequence they don't play the same critical game of poker they would if they'd been losing $5. At that point, cashing out $5 loser or cashing out $55 winner does make a measurable difference to them. And it's the same $60, just as real and just as spendable.

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