In your answer, both [Player A] and [Player B] are tied after the turn card. They both have a full house twos-full-of-fives.
In order to be correct, [Player A] has to be in the lead at the turn. Ties on the the turn card is no good.
Note of clarification: [Player A] must have the outright lead once the turn is dealt. Given the rest of the cards in the deck, it will be now impossible for him to win the pot outright once the river is dealt. No river card will keep him in the lead outright. He does have chances to tie or lose but can't win the full pot after last card is dealt.
Other side notes:
> Yes there is a solution to this question.
> This is not a trick question.
Thanks for trying and feel free to keep trying to come up with the answer. You are not limited to only one submission.
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