Thanks for the info. I also submitted a question about theee card poker if you get a chance to check the issues.
I replied the issue, but I cannot sure if I answered correct(?)
Thank you for sending the issue to us.
I see the reply now. I think you are saying that in order to be a straight flush the cards have to lay on the table in the sequence and be he same suit. Like even if a player has the theee cards same suit but not in order from left (lowest) to right (highest) it doesnt count.
Someone else will have to verify if thats how 3-card poker normally works because I dont know for sure. Of course they cant be in orde if playing a real game because you could arrange them in hand without the other players seeing.
So
3, 5, 4. No win
3, 4, 5. Win?
3, 5, 4 counts as a straight.There are several reasons that the bot doesn't sort cards for you.
The main one is the order you saw should be matched to the provably fair data. That's why the bot provides ranking text and doesn't sort the cards on the table.
Thank you for asking this question
TeddybearsThis will help us to improve the bot in the future.
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So the same applies for a royal flush? It has to be in order on the table? That payout may be low for the odds of landing that hand but I dont know he odds well enough or I wouldnt be gambling.
So if you pay for the six card bonus how does it rank a straight and royal flush with the order potentially spread across five randomly placed cards that arent going to be in order?
If you pay for the six card bonus and you have the three of five cards to make a straight or royal flush but they arent in order how does it know to count that?
Sorry I made you felt confused.
The simple answer is: card order does not matter.
If you(or bot) have 3, 4, 5 in any order is a straight, the same with 6-card bonus.
e.g.
Bot : Q♥, K♥, J♠ <= is a straight
Player: 10♥ 9♥ J♥ <= is a straight flush
card order on the table doesn't matter.