texas holdem hand ranking
Royal Flush: The best poker hand ever, a royal flush combines an Ace and a color scale. Composed of Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10, all the same suit. If two players have both a royal flush, the pot is split.
Straight Flush: A straight flush is like a royal flush, with the difference that the scale consists of five cards of the same suit is Ace. An example of a straight flush is 9, 8, 7, 6 and 5 of the same suit. If two players both have a straight flush, the player who has the scale with the highest card. If both scales have the same highest card, the pot is split.
Poker: A hand containing four cards of equal value, like four Aces or four Jack. When two players each have a poker hand wins that one with the highest value card. In the event that both players have the same poker hand wins which has the fifth card (kicker) Higher.
Full: A kind and a pair together form a full house. Examples of full three Kings and two 10 or three 4 and two Aces. When two players both have a full house and wins the highest three matching cards. In the two examples just cited, the winning hand would be with three Kings
Color: The color is a hand consisting of five cards of the same suit, ie five hearts, five flowers, five spades or five pictures. When two players have a color, wins the hand with the highest card. If two hands with the same highest card, the comparison is made between the second card and so on, until it is agreed that the hand is better than the other.
Scale: Five cards in sequence form a scale, for example 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2. When two or more players have a scale, the one who wins the highest card. If two players have the same scale with the highest card, the pot is split. The seeds do not matter for determining the scale stronger. An Ace can count as the highest card on a scale of Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10 or as the lowest card on a scale of 5, 4, 3, 2, Ace. Only the Ace can be used in this way.
Tris: Three cards of same rank, like three Jacks or three 8. When two players have three of a kind, one who wins the trio consisting of the higher. If two players have the same trio, the player who has the fourth highest card.
Two Pair: A hand consisting of two cards of the same value in combination with two other cards of the same value also, as two 10 and two 6. When two players have two pair, the player who has the best pair. If two players have the same high pair, you look at the value of the pair lower, and if you look at the fifth card, or kicker.
Mature: A hand consisting of two identical cards, like two Aces or two Jacks, and three different papers together. When two or more players have a pair, the highest pair wins. If two players have the same pair, the player who has the third highest card.
High Card: A hand that does not contain any of the combinations listed above. When two or more players have a hand like that, the player who has the highest card, then the second highest card, then the third and so on. The rankings go from Ace (high card) to 2 (the lowest card).