Rank of High Hands. In Seven-card Stud, players compare five card hands against each other to determine who wins. A player with a Royal Flush has a better hand than a player with a Full House, for example. Below is a list of standard combinations ranked from best to worst. Below is a listing of Poker Hands ranked in order from the best possible hand, to the lowest possible hand that you can get while playing Poker. Royal Flush (Best Hand You Can Get): A royal flush is when you get A, K, Q, J, and 10 in all the same suit.
Below is a listing of Poker Hands ranked in order from the best possible hand, to the lowest possible hand that you can get while playing Poker.
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Royal Flush: An Ace-high straight (A-K-Q-J-10) of the same suit. It is the best possible hand in poker. | |
Straight Flush: Five consecutive cards of the same suit make a Straight Flush. | |
Four of a Kind: Four cards of the same rank are called a Four of a Kind or 'quads'. | |
Full House: Any three cards of the same rank, plus any other two cards of the same rank. | |
Flush: Any five cards of the same suit (not consecutive) are called a Flush. | |
Straight: Five consecutive cards of any suit make a Straight. | |
Three of a Kind: Three cards of the same rank ('trips'). | |
Two Pair: A hand with two different pairs. | |
One Pair: Any two cards of the same rank. | |
A High-Card or No-Pair: Any hand in which no two cards have the same rank, the five cards are not in sequence, and the five cards are not all the same suit. |