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Pictured below are the hands of poker, listed in order from highest to lowest.
Royal Flush

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Five cards in a row, 10 through Ace, all in the
same suit. A Royal Flush is actually the highest
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can get in a game without wild cards. Since suits
have no bearing in poker, two players holding
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Help Desk Five cards of the same suit in consecutive
numerical order. (An Ace high Straight Flush, as
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7 Card Stud Flush.) A Straight Flush ranks above Four of a
Kind. The illustration shows a 9-high Straight
Texas Hold-em Flush. Hand Rankin

Poker Terms
Four of a Kind FAQ's
Hand Rankings

Poker Tutorial Four cards of the same rank. Four of a Kind ranks Terms & Policie
above a Full House and below a Straight Flush.
OTHER LINKS The illustration shows four Aces with a Deuce
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Cashier Any three of one rank plus two of another. Often House Rakes
identified by the Three of a Kind. Three Kings and
Sign Up two 3s is a Full House, often known as Kings Full,
and sometimes more specifically as Kings Full of Tournaments
3s. Ties are broken first by the Three of a Kind,
then the Pair. So, for example, 4-4-4-2-2 beats 3-
3-3-A-A. In community-card games such as Weekly Sche
Hold'em and Omaha, more than one player can PO
have a Full House containing the same three KE
cards of one rank. So, for example, A-A-A-K-K R
beats A-A-A-Q-Q. A Full House ranks above a ME
Flush and below Four of a Kind. The illustration NU
shows Aces full of Kings.

Flush

Five cards of the same suit, not in sequence. A


Flush is often specified by its top one or two cards.
For example, Ah Kh 9h 4h 2h is called an Ace-
King flush. (Five cards of the same suit in
sequence constitutes a special hand known as a
Straight Flush.) A Flush ranks above a Straight
and below a Full House. The illustration shows a
King-high Spade Flush.

Straight

Any five consecutive cards of mixed suits. The


Ace can be high or low. A-K-Q-J-10, or an Ace-
high Straight is the highest Straight, and 5-4-3-2-
A, a 5-high Straight, is the lowest Straight. (Five
cards of the same suit in sequence constitutes a
special hand known as a Straight Flush.) A
Straight ranks above Three of a Kind and below a
Flush. The illustration shows a 9-high Straight.
Three of a Kind

Three cards of the same rank, plus two other


unrelated cards. The hand is often called Trips or,
in community-card games, a set. Three of a Kind
ranks above Two Pair and below a Straight. The
illustration shows three Kings.

Two Pair

Two of one rank, plus two of another rank, plus an


unrelated card. For example, A-A-K-K-Q is Two
Pair, known variously as Two Pair, Aces and
Kings; Aces Up; Aces Over; Aces over Kings;
Aces and Kings; Aces and. If both hands have the
same high Pair, the hand containing the higher
second Pair wins. For example, A-A-7-7-2 beats
A-A-6-6-K. If both pairs tie, the high card wins. For
example, A-A-7-7-J beats A-A-7-7-9. Two Pair
ranks between One Pair and Three of a Kind. The
illustration shows Kings and 5s.

Pair

A hand containing two cards of the same rank,


plus three other unmatched cards. When two
players have the same Pair, the highest side card
or cards wins. For example, J-J-A-3-2 beats J-J-K-
Q-9; 4-4-A-K-2 beats 4-4-A-Q-9; A-A-9-8-7 beats
A-A-9-8-6. One Pair is the second-lowest category
of hand, coming between No Pair and Two Pair.
The illustration shows a pair of 9s.

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