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Yes. Here's an example:

P1: A 9
P2: Q 10 (Picture's perspective)

Board: 3 9 Q 8 K

P1 has Pair of Nines: 9 9 (A K Q)
P2 has a Pair of Queens: Q Q (K 10 9)


Pair of Queens should beat Pair of 9's, but the game awards P1 the winner because when hands are of same type it seems to only cares who has the higher kicker, or perhaps it's doing something weird with score? Either way it awards the wrong winner and by our counts it seems to always award the higher kicker as the winner instead of who had the higher value pair.

Twitch Clip from P1's perspective:
https://clips.twitch.tv/ColdSweetLeopardItsBoshyTime-DW9G6uU3L9ynuaaE

this also happens for two pair. not sure if it happens for higher hands since those are rarer. ie, fullhouses should compare the value of their triplets to see who wins, then the value of their pairs, ie, 33322 should beat 222AA even though the "score points" of the second one are much higher.

Thanks for providing evidence, I’ll get it fixed when I’ve got the time