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The nuts flush is pretty much always an ace high flush. No one will say they have the nuts flush unless its ace high. Now sometimes that ace is on the board, so whoever has the king has the nuts flush, but it is still an ace high flush. The nuts straight doesnt have to be AKQJT. If the board is 234, then the nuts straight would be 56, but that is only if there are no other cards that can be connected to the straight (like a 6 on the board - in that situation, the nuts straight would be pocket 57).
A nuts full house in any situation is AAAKK, but you can have the nuts in other situations. If the board is KKQ32, the nuts full house would be KQ. Almost always if you get a hand better than a full house, its the nuts, like 4 of a kind, straight or royal flush.
This pretty much sums up what I wanted to know Thanks kikolo
awww the nut......i dont know where the heck the word came from.....but it is an unbeatable hand......the nut is great to be holding when some1 is throwin out a bluff
im sure evry1 has already stated but i will say that the nuts is the BEST possibel ahnd. A lot of time people will say they have the nuts if their hand hodls up against an all in. But really you have to have the best possible hand that the board makes possible. All you amateurs that think A-A is nuts. Watch out
I agree with miller, its the best possible hand possible .with the flop an pre flop.this gives you time to get the most out of your hand.this way you can raise an reraise.