SCHOOL OF POKER

December 22, 2007

Poker Hand Ranking

Royal Flush
The five highest cards, the 10 through the Ace, all five of the same suit. A royal flush is actually an ace-high straight flush. Which suit it is doesn’t matter in poker. Two people with royal flushes would tie.

Royal Flush

Straight Flush
Any five cards of the same suit in consecutive numerical order. Our example shows a five-high straight flush.

Straight Flush

Four of a Kind
Four cards of the same denomination. Our example shows four jacks with a deuce kicker.

Four of a Kind

Full House
Any three cards of the same denomination, plus any pair of a different denomination. Ties are broken first by the three of a kind, then the pair. Our example shows sevens full of threes.

Full House

Flush
Any five non-consecutive cards of the same suit. Our example shows a queen-high diamond flush.

Flush

Straight
Any five consecutive cards of mixed suits. Ace can be high or low. Our example shows a six-to-ten straight.

Straight

Three of a Kind
Three cards of the same denomination.Our example displays three of a kind, fours.

Three of a Kind

Two Pair
Any two cards of the same denomination, plus any other two cards of the same denomination. If both hands have the same high pair, the second pair wins. If both pairs tie, the high card wins. Our example shows two pair, eights and fives.

Two Pair

Pair
Any two cards of the same denomination. Our example displays a pair of nines. In a tie, the high card wins.

Pair

High Card
If no other hand is achieved, the highest card held wins. In our example, the king of hearts is the high card.

High Card

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