It's time to brush up on those all important hand
rankings. Here's a list of the possible hands and
how they rank, together with a short definition and,
in the hope that a picture is indeed worth a
thousand words, an example image.
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High card
The highest ranked card is an Ace, and
the ranking runs from the Ace down down to
2. |
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Pair
Any two cards of the same rank. The
strongest pair is a pair of Aces. |
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Two Pair
Two sets of cards of the same rank, for
example two queens and two sixes. |
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Three of a kind
Also called trips, this is where you have
three cards of the same rank |
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Straight
Five cards in sequential rank order. An
ace may be used as both a high and a low
card. |
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Flush
Five cards of the same suit, for example
five diamonds. |
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Full house
A combination of a pair and three of a
kind. |
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Four of a kind
Four cards of the same rank, for example
four Queens. |
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Straight Flush
A straight (see above) but with all the
cards in the same suit. |
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Royal Flush
The daddy of all poker hands, a royal
flush is a straight flush involving the 10,
Jack, Queen, King and Ace. |