Unlike in Omaha.
In Omaha, if the hand rankings are the same, the suits are compared.
But in Texas Hold'em, suits are not ranked, whether spades or hearts, they are all equal.
Russian tycoon Yevgeny and Jiang Chen both had straight hands, and identical ones at that, so it was a tie.
In the event of a tie, according to the rules of Texas Hold'em, the players split the pot.
"It's really too much of a coincidence."
"Yeah, a tie of all things."
"I've played Texas Hold'em for so long, and the number of times I've encountered this situation is very few."
There was a buzz of discussion all around.
"Brother-in-law, you're about to win your money back."
That's right.
Because they split the pot this round, Jiang Chen, who previously lost ten million US dollars, was only three or four million away from breaking even.
Jiang Chen managed a smile, but actually, he wasn't that excited inside.
After all.