The Winning Hands in Poker and their Rank
In almost all forms of Poker a player’s final hand is made up of five cards. In Draw Poker it’s the five cards they’ve been dealt. In Hold’Em it’s the best five card hand they are able to make from the pocket cards they hold and the community cards on the table. And on it goes.
Again, in almost all forms of Poker, the winning hands all have names and they are ranked as follows, strongest hand first:
Royal Flush (aka Royal Straight Flush)
This is the big one in Poker, an A-high Straight Flush. There are only four ways to get it:
A♠K♠Q♠J♠10♠
A♥K♥Q♥J♥10♥
A♦K♦Q♦J♦10♦
A♣K♣Q♣J♣10♣
Straight Flush
The number two hand in Poker is any five consecutive cards of the same suit such as:
J♠10♠9♠8♠7♠
K♥Q♥J♥10♥9♥
7♦6♦5♦4♦3♦
etc
Four-of-a-Kind
Four cards of the same face value and one spare card:
J♥J♣J♠J♦3♦
7♥7♣7♠7♦A♥
etc
Full House
Three-of-a-Kind and a Pair:
9♠9♥9♣Q♣Q♦
K♦K♥K♣4♦4♥
etc
Flush
Any five cards of the same suit:
K♥J♥8♥5♥4♥
9♦5♦4♦3♦2♦
etc
Straight
Any five consecutive cards:
Q♠J♦10♦9♣8♠
7♠9♠6♠4♦3♥
A♠K♠Q♦J♦10♥
etc
Three-of-a-Kind (aka Trips)
Three cards, same value with two spares:
Q♠Q♥Q♦8♦2♣
9♣9♥9♦3♠2♠
etc
Two Pair
Like it says, a couple pairs and a spare:
A♣A♠8♦8♦3♥
K♦K♠Q♥Q♦J♠
etc
Pair
One pair and three spares :
K♦K♥J♥8♠2♣
J♦J♠10♥9♥8♥
etc
No Pair (aka Nothing, High Card)
Five dissimilar, non-consecutive cards of mixed suit:
K♠J♠9♥8♦2♣
A♦K♦J♦10♥7♦
etc
Poker hands are compared by rank first and then the highest ranking hands are compared car-by-card to determine a winner.
All suits are ranked equally.
There are generally no wild cards in Poker unless otherwise stated.