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Edited by Iceman25
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Let's assign numbers to players for arguments sake,

Player 1 has 3,4.

Player 2 has 9,J.

Player 3 has K,10.

Player 4 has 5,Q.

Here's what happened.

Comparatively Player 1 & Player 3 have stack sizes higher than Player 2 &Player 4. So the pot (prize)is divided into a Main pot(4 ways) and a Side pot(2 ways).

So in the end we have 2 winners as seen in the image.

Player 2 wins the Main pot since he has the best hand ”straight" beating all the rest.

Now interestingly the fight for Side pot is only between Player 1 & Player 3 , so Player 3 wins the Side pot with pair of 10's beating Player 1 who has pair of 3's.

There you have it. Hope i cleared it.

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