Kamis, 16 Desember 2010

Poker Hand Ranking

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Confused by what beats what in poker? Check below for a list of all poker hands ranked from best to worst. Still confused after? Drop a question in the comments and we'll be happy to help you out.



Royal Flush   A straight from a ten to an ace with all five cards of the same suit. In poker all suits are ranked equally.
Straight Flush   Any straight with all five cards of the same suit.
Four of a Kind   Any four cards of the same rank. If two players share the same Four of a Kind, the bigger fifth card (known as the kicker)   decides who wins the pot.
Full House   Any three cards of the same rank together with any two cards of the same rank. Our example shows "Aces full of Kings" and it is a bigger full house than "Kings full of Aces."
Flush   Any five cards of the same suit (not consecutive). The highest card of the five determines the rank of the flush. Our example shows an Ace-high flush, which is the highest possible.
Straight   Any five consecutive cards of different suits. Aces can count as either a high or a low card. Our example shows a five-high straight, which is the lowest possible straight.
Three of a Kind   Any three cards of the same rank. Our example shows three-of-a-kind Aces, with a King and a Queen as side cards - the best possible three of a kind.
Two Pair   Any two cards of the same rank together with another two cards of the same rank. Our example shows the best possible two-pair, Aces and Kings. The highest pair of the two determines the rank of the two-pair.
One Pair   Any two cards of the same rank. Our example shows the best possible one-pair hand.
High Card   Any hand not in the above-mentioned hands. Our example shows the best possible high-card hand.

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  1. Pat

    2010-12-16
    My question is about two hands and which one beats the other:

    First hand - 2HT, 3HT (same suit), 5CB, 9SP, KSP (same suit)

    Second hand - 7HT, 8HT, 9HT, 10HT (same suit) QCB (different suit)
  2. victor

    2010-12-16
    scenario community card 7 8 9 10 5

    player 1 jack n 4
    player 2 jack n 8

    who wins thanks
  3. Howard Sayles

    2010-12-14
    At a radar site in northern Japan, six of my friends were playing five-card draw--nothing wild. I was dealt four cards to a spade royal flush. The betting was 25/50 cent size. I drew one card and HIT. As the betting went around the table, everybody but one dropped. Their comments: "Your eyes rolled up, your face turned red and your ears started to flop". The one guy remaining called the 25-cent bet with the comment: "I had to see it--couldn't let you bluff!" When I dropped the cards, the entire table stood and let out a whoop...! (Guess this is my lone moment of fame!!!)
  4. AL

    2010-12-13
    how to brake a tie ? when to split pot?
  5. Trevor

    2010-12-13
    yes, 5 of a kind beats royal flush in the games where its possible
  6. Curtis

    2010-12-12
    If you have a wild card, does five of a kind beat a royal flush?
  7. Mitch

    2010-12-12
    @Chris:

    The K6 would win.
  8. chris

    2010-12-03
    what would win twp pair of QJ or K6??
  9. s ros

    2010-11-28
    i had a straight flush using my two cards and the community hand ended up being all the same suite. My opponent had a king and jack of a different suit. I say i won because i was using one of my cards to make a straight flush and he says he won because he is using the community hand as a flush , which would be a draw between us both and he will use his king high as the kicker.
  10. joe

    2010-11-25
    I have an Ace of spades and an Ace of spades the other player has a K of clubs and a 10 of diamonds the dealer had King of hearts and the 10 of spades 5 of diamonds and a 5 of clubs and a 9 of diamonds I thought I won having the Aces and the pair of 5's he contends because you count the top 5 cards on the board his hand won
  11. Champ

    2010-11-20
    @ ajay
    player wins he has higher card Queen.
  12. wely the good

    2010-11-15
    wely wely the good thx
  13. ajay

    2010-11-14
    queen clubs 10 diamonds king spades 7 spades 5 spades on the board player 1 has queen spades 3 spades player 2 has jack spades 2 spades who wins or is it a split pot
  14. manlai

    2010-11-12
    kira
  15. CARLOS B

    2010-11-12
    about the answer to case of relentles, please explain more carefully because still not clear. Why the person who have a K wins when the other have three pairs, i think is not fair!!!!
  16. Mark

    2010-11-04
    what is a "natural" flush and what is its ranking?
  17. jalandry

    2010-11-04
    A and 4
    A and 5
    10,10, jack,4 and 5
    Is this a split pot because of the jack?
  18. Debbie Reitenbach

    2010-11-03
    ok. we are playing this contest. Jokers are wild we have 4 twos and a joker. Is there such a thing as 5 of a kind when Jokers are wild? Would it have to be 4 of a kind with an Ace as the Kicker?
    What would happen if someone had 3 8s and a joker. and a Jack as a kicker. Would they win because they have a higher 4 of a kind? or would our true 4 of a kind win?

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