Poker hand rankings
| Royal Flush |
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A straight from a ten to an ace and all five cards of the same suit. In poker suit does not matter and pots are split between equally strong hands. |
| Straight Flush |
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Any straight with all five cards of the same suit. |
| Four of a Kind |
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Any four cards of the same rank. If two players share the same Four of a Kind, the fifth card will decide who wins the pot, the bigger card the better. |
| Full House |
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Any three cards of the same rank together with any two cards of the same rank. Our example show "Aces full of Kings" and it is a bigger full house than "Kings full of Aces". |
| Flush |
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Any five cards of the same suit which are not consecutive. The highest card of the five makes out the rank of the flush. Our example show an Ace-high flush. |
| Straight |
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Any five consecutive cards of different suits. The ace count as either a high or a low card. Our example show a Five-high straight, which is the lowest possible straight. |
| Three of a Kind |
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Any three cards of the same rank. Our example show three of a kind in Aces with a King and a Queen as side cards, which is the best possible three of a kind. |
| Two-pair |
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Any two cards of the same rank together with another two cards of the same rank. Our example show the best possible two-pair, Aces and Kings. The highest pair of the two make out the rank of the two-pair. |
| One-pair |
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Any two cards of the same rank. Our example show the best possible one-pair hand. |
| High-card |
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Any hand that does not make up any of the above mentioned hands. Our example show the best possible High-card hand. |
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