In a hand where there is two pair in the communal cards and one player holds ace, king and the other holds ace, queen who wins?

The one with ace, king wins . For example ace,ace,king,king,2 wins against ace,ace,queen,queen, jack.

If you are referring to Hold'em. As long as the communal pairs are not Ks or Qs, the pot would be a split. You both would have 2 pair, A high.

Variations on this can occure, depending on house rules.

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