What’s a Poker Hand?
Ever play a game of poker with the boys on a Friday night
in the comfort of your own home? If so, you have something
in common with the millions of other Americans who have
caught "poker fever." Thanks in large part to the explosive
popularity of such big-money televised poker tournaments
like the World Series of Poker and the World Poker Open, the
game of poker is vastly becoming THE game to play.
Texas Hold'Em
is the most popular poker variation
played, but millions enjoy engaging in games of Omaha,
Five-Card Draw, Pai Gow,
or other popular variations played at thousands of online
casinos.
Of course, all these poker enthusiasts know about the power
of a winning poker hand. If you're new to playing poker, you
might not be familiar with what makes a winning poker hand.
In most game variations, including Texas Hold'Em,
the highest possible hand is the prestigious Royal Flush.
This hand consists of five cards in sequential order from 10
to Ace, all in the same suit (for example, the Ten, Jack,
Queen, King, and Ace of diamonds). Below the Royal Flush is
a Straight Flush, which is any five sequential cards of the
same suit (like the 2-3-4-5-6 of clubs).
Next in order is the Four of a Kind (four same-value
cards, one in each suit); then the Full House (three
same-value cards plus a pair, such as three 10's and two
Queens); followed by a Straight (five cards in sequential
order of any suit).
There are five other poker hands possible in most
variations as well. In descending order, they are the Flush
(five cards of the same suit in any order); Three of a Kind
(three same-value cards plus two non-matching cards); Two
Pair (for example, two 4's and two Jacks); One Pair (any two
matching cards), and High Card (a hand with no matching
cards).
In most casino play, the High Card hand does not receive
any winnings; however, in the rare instances when a High
Card hand beats all other hands in a tournament, it
certainly counts. Being familiar with winning
poker hands makes for
a fun game of poker.
Now, if you’re lucky enough to be dealt a royal, then by
all means, you're golden!
Poker Hands Ranking
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