What Hands Beat What In Poker Games?

 

A key component of poker games is the poker hand ranking chart which explains what hand beats what. After just a few days of play the ranks of hands will become second nature to you – however for the beginning player it is important not to make a mistake which could potentially cost you a big pot! As you read the chart below bear in mind that the very top hands are actually not common at all – most of your hands will be determined by match-ups between flushes and lower.

 

What Hands Beat What In Poker – The Rank Of Poker Hands From Highest To Lowest.

 

#1 – The Royal Flush – This hand is Ace-King-Queen-Jack-Ten of the same suit, completing both a flush and straight at the same time. This is in fact a straight-flush hand with the best possible cards.

 

#2 – The Straight Flush – A hand in which the cards are in order and of the same suit is extremely rare, for example 4-5-6-7-8 of hearts beats everything except a higher straight flush!

 

#3 – 4 Of A Kind – Also known as ‘Quads’ this 5 card poker hand includes 4 of one rank and 1 other card. In the ultra-rare event of a tie then the rank of the cards or even side card will count to determine the winner.

 

#4 – Full House – This poker hand is 3 of one rank and two of another, for example A-A-A-Q-Q is known as ‘Aces Full Of Queens’. If 2 players have a full house then the highest ranked 3 cards determines the winner.

 

#5 – The Flush – 5 cards all of the same suit is known as a flush and actually beats all straights, trips and 2 pair hands. When 2 players have a flush the highest unique card determines the winner.

 

#6 – The Straight – 5 cards in rank order are known as a straight in poker. These can range from A-2-3-4-5 through to 10-J-Q-K-A. Straights can not cross from high to low, for example Q-K-A-2-3 is not a straight!

 

#7 – 3 Of A Kind – This hand is commonly known as ‘Trips’ or a ‘Set’ and is 3 of the same rank with 2 unpaired side cards which may count in the event of a tie.

 

#8 – 2 Pairs – Any combination of 2 pairs with a single unpaired card make up this 5-card poker hand which beats all single pair hands.

 

#9 – 1 Pair – A single pair comes next in the rankings, again a tie is resolved by checking the rank of unpaired side-cards.

 

#10 – High Cards – When players get to showdown with no pairs, straights or flushes the highest unique card will determine the winner.

 

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