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Royal Flush is formed of A, K, Q, J, 10 of the same suit. Royal flush is the strongest combination in Poker. If there are no wild cards in the game Royal Flush will beat all other hands. If you play with wild cards the best hand is ‘Five of a Kind’. In most casinos wild cards aren’t used, that’s why Royal Flush is the highest card.
Straight Flush.
‘Straight Flush’ consists of five sequent cards of the same suit. ‘Straight Flush’ beats ‘Four of a Kind’ and any lower hand. If there are several Straight Flushes in the game the rank of the cards is compared. The player with the highest head card wins. ‘Straight Flush’ beats ‘Four of a Kind’ and any lower hand.
Four of a Kind.
’Four of a Kind’ consists of four cards of the same rank. In the case of two or more ‘Four of a Kind’ the rank of the cards is compared. The player with the highest card rank is the winner. Four of a kind beats a full house or any lower hand.
Full House.
Three cards of the same rank and any pair form Full House. If more than one player have ‘Full House’ the rank of the three equal cards is compared. The player who has the highest three of a kind wins. ‘Full House’ beats a flush or any lower hand.
Flush.
Flush consists of five cards of the same suit. Rank is of no importance. In the case of 2 or more Flushes at the table he rank of the cards is compared. The highest-ranking hand wins if more than one player has Flush. If the highest cards from each player’s hand tie, the next-highest-ranking card determines the winner, and so on. A flush beats a straight or any lower hand.
Straight.
Five sequent cards form a Straight. The suit of the cards is of no importance. If more than one player have ‘Straight’ the rank of the cards at the head of the combination is compared. The player with the highest head card wins. A, K, Q, J, 10 is the highest ‘Straight’. 5,4,3,2, A is the lowest ‘Straight’. ‘Straight’ beats ‘Three of a Kind’ or any lower hand.
Three of a Kind.
A combination of three cards of the same rank is called Three of a Kind. If there are several Three of a Kind at the table the rank of the cards is compared. The player who has the highest-ranking three cards wins. Aces are the highest, twos are the lowest cards. ‘Three of a kind’ beats ‘Two pair’ or any lower hand.
Two Pair.
’Two Pair’ consists of two cards of the same rank, and two matching cards of any other rank. The hand with the highest-ranking pair wins against another hand of two pair. If the highest-ranking pair ties, the hand with the second highest-ranking pair wins. If the pairs in both hands tie, the hand with the highest-ranking fifth card wins. ‘Two pair’ beats any hand with ‘One pair’, or no pair (high card).One Pair.
One Pair consists of two cards of the same rank. If more than one player have ‘One Pair’ the player with the highest-ranking hand wins. If the rank of the Pair is the same then the rank of the unmatched cards is compared. One pair beats any hand with no pair (high card).
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