ROYAL FLUSH |
The highest possible ranked hand. To achieve this hand you need an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 of the same suit. |
(Example: A  , K  , Q  , J  , 10  |
STRAIGHT FLUSH |
Five cards of the same suit in ascending order. |
(Example: 8  , 7  , 6  , 5  , 4  ) |
FOUR OF A KIND |
Four cards of the same value. |
(Example: K  , K  , K  , K  ) |
FULL HOUSE |
Three of a kind and a pair. The player with the higher value three of a kind, wins in the event of a tie. |
(Example: A  , A  , A  , 5  , 5  ) |
FLUSH |
A hand containing five cards of the same suit. If two players have the same hand the winner is the player holding the highest valued cards. |
(Example: Q  , 10  , 6  , 3  , 2  ) |
STRAIGHT |
Five cards of any suit in ascending order. The ace can be either high or low and the high straight wins the tie. |
(Example: 10  , 9  , 8  , 7  , 6  ) |
THREE OF A KIND |
Three of a kind is simply three cards of the same value. |
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TWO PAIR |
Two sets of pairs. |
The player holding the highest pair takes the pot in the event that more than one player is holding two pairs. |
(Example: 3  , 3  , Q  , Q  ) |
PAIR |
One pair of cards in a hand. |
(Example: J  , J  or 5  , 5  ) |
HIGH CARD |
Highest card takes all in the event there is a complete absence of the above hands. |
Hands of the same rank
When poker hands are of the same rank, the winning hand is decided by the rank of the cards involved. The following rules apply:
- Straight flush: the highest ranking card in the sequence decides the best hand. Thus a royal flush is the highest when there are no wild cards. Note that the Ace in a 5, 4, 3, 2, ace sequence ranks low, so this hand would be beaten by a 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. The same rule applies to straights
- Four of a kind: the hand with the highest ranking matched card wins.
- Full house: the hand with the highest ranking "three of a kind" wins
- Flush: the hand with the highest ranking card wins. If the highest cards are the same denomination, the next highest are compared. This continues down to the lowest, until a difference is found.
- Straight: as for a straight flush
- Three of a kind: as for a four of a kind
- Two pairs; the hand with the highest raking pair wins. If the higher pairs in the two hands are the same, the lower pairs are compared. If both pairs in the two hands are the same, the hand with the highest unmatched card wins.
- One pair: the hand with the highest ranking pair wins. If the pairs in the two hands are the same, the highest unmatched cards are compared. If these are the same, the next highest are compared. If these are the same, the next highest are compared. This continues down to the lowest, until a difference is found
- High card: as for flush
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