Learn Poker Hands Ranking to Be Able to Play the Game.

Complete Ranking of Hands:

We provide the ranks of poker hands, which is the first thing players must know before learning any particular game. Many variants of poker exist and they can be very different. What makes all these games to be poker games is universal poker hands ranking used in each one of them. Poker hands ranking may slightly vary depending of the number of cards in the hand, but the basic principal always remains the same.
The full poker hands ranking from the lowest to the highest hand follows below. If during the game two or more players happen to have two hands of the same ranking, the highest card among the cards that form the winning combination determines the winner, so a hand with a pair of Kings beats a hand with a pair of Queens and all other pairs except a pair of Aces. Suits are usually neutral in poker. In a few poker variants, under certain circumstances, suits can be used to break ties, but these cases are very rare and are not worth the discussion.

Here is the complete poker hands ranking in ascending order:
  • High Card: The lowest poker hand that does not include any of the subsequent combinations. The strength of a High Card hand is determined by the highest card present, so a High Card hand can only beat another High Card hand with a lower highest card. For example, A-Q-10-8-3 beats K-Q-9-7-5.
  • One Pair: A hand that includes two cards of the same rank. For example, K-J-J-9-5-4 (a pair of jacks) or Q-10-7-7-2 (a pair of sevens). One Pair beats High Card and is beaten by all other hands.
  • Straight: A hand where cards form a consecutive sequence of ranks. For example, A-K-Q-J-10 or 10-9-8-7-6. Aces can be used as the lowest cards to form a straight. For example, 5-4-3-2-A is a straight, which has 5 as its highest card. Straight beats One Pair and High Card hands.
  • Flush: A hand where all cards are of the same suit. Flush beats Straight, One Pair and High Card hands.
  • Three of a Kind: A hand that consists three cards of the same rank. For Example, K-K-K-10-5.
  • Full House: A hand that consists of a Three of a Kind plus One Pair. For example, Q-Q-10-10-10. Full House is only possible at poker games played with 5 or more cards.
  • Four of a Kind: A hand that has four cards of the same rank. For example, J-J-J-J-8.
  • Straight Flush: A combination of a Straight and a Flush, where all cards form a consecutive sequence and belong to the same suit. For example, 10-9-8-7-6 (all of Spades).
  • Royal Flush: The highest poker hand. Royal Flush is a Straight Flush that starts with an Ace. The only possible Royal Flush is A-K-Q-J-10 (all cards of the same suit).
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