Created by Roco415 on July 24, 2009
Definition
You are outkicked when you lose a hand with the same pair/two pair as your opponent but you kicker, or ‘tiebreaker’ card, is lower than your opponents
Example
We both had two pair, aces and tens, but he had my queen outkicked with his king, and he took the pot.
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