#Straight Flush without having a Straight Flush
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straight flush in this game is considered as having flush and straight in your played hand, not straight that is a flush
intended behaviour
oh okay, that makes sense. Thank you for your reply. I'll delete it then.
at least it seems to be the case with four fingers
anyway, np
@fluid arch does that mean royal flush means i have a straight here + a flush and its high so i end up w this?
before i file a new bug
so
- flush bc four fingers
- Straight bc 10JQKA
- Royal bc flush ends in A
Does royal not require all the cards to be the same?
this was a confusing hand
Not a bug.
Four Fingers only requires 4 cards to make a flush or straight, this includes straight flushes and royal flushes. If an extra card is added it still counts towards being a flush.
Wait
I see the original issue is that the straight part isn’t a flush and the flush part isn’t a straight ok
Guessing that 4 fingers will detect both straights and flushes and if it detects one of each, not having to use the same cards, it will activate regardless
in the game a royal flush is defined as a straight that starts with 10. it can end on K with 4 fingers