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Texas Hold'em Poker Hand Rankings
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The hand ranking is the most basic element of the
texas hold'em rules, and the first thing you should
learn before you start playing the game. If you
don't know what beats what, your poker game won't be
a very enjoyable experience. The texas hold'em hand
ranking is the same as in other common poker games,
such as Seven Card Stud, Omaha and Draw Poker. The
following is a list of texas hold'em poker hand
rankings from the strongest (Royal Flush) to the
weakest (High Card Seven).
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Hand |
Description |
Example |
| Royal Straight Flush
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This is the daddy of all
hands and even if you play often, you will
rarely see one. It's similar to a hole in
one in golf. It is made of up all of the
same suite, ten through Ace. It is a
straight and a flush and the royal part
comes from it being made up of the highest
cards too. |

As, Ks, Qs, Js, Ts
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Straight Flush |
While not
as magical as the royal straight flush, the
straight flush still is a rariety. It is
made up of 5 cards of the same suite ranked
in succession. For example 6-10, or A-5 (Ace
can play both high and low in straights).
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Jc, Tc, 9c, 8c, 7c |
| Four Of A Kind
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This is self-explanatory. A
four of a kind ocurrs when you have all the
cards of one type. |
Ks, Kd, Kc, Kh |
| Full House
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A full house happens when
you have both three of a kind and also a
pair. To determine if one full house higher
ranked then another, first look at the three
cards of the same kind. The one that is
larger wins. If they both are the same then
you'll have to compare the two cards. For
example: Jacks full of fours (JJJ, 44) beats
9s full of Aces (999, AA) Jacks full of tens
(JJJ, TT) beats Jacks full of nines (JJJ,
99) Full houses in texas hold'em are nice
hands and you will most likely see someone
show one down everytime you play. |

Jc, Jd, Jh, 9c, 9h |
| Flush
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A flush occurs when you have
five of the same suite. If the cards were
also in succession (like a straight), then
it would be a straight flush. To determine
which flush wins if there are more then one
in a hand, then the person with the highest
card in their hand wins. In the example to
the right, the person has a ten high flush.
This would beat someone with a nine high
flush and below. Flushes are pretty common
in hold'em. |

Th, 8h, 4h, 3h, 2h
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| Straight
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A straight occurs when a
player has five cards in ranked succession.
Note that an Ace can play both as a high
card or a low card. Note the two examples to
the right. Straights are also very common in
hold'em. |

Ah, Kc, Qd, Jd, Th

Ah, 2c, 3h, 4h, 5c |
| Three Of A Kind
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Three of a kind is a nice
hand. There are two different names for
three of a kind hands and it depends on
whether you have two of them on the board,
or a pair in your hand. They both rank the
same but to be a savy player you should know
the difference. If you have a pocket pair
and hit one on the flop then it is called a
"set". If you have two cards on
the flop and only one in your hand then it
is called three of a kind. |

8h, 8d, 8c, 9d, Ad
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| Two Pair
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Two pair is when your best
five cards create a pair twice. That seems
easy enough right? When comparing two hands
both with two pair then the larger one
always wins. For example:
AA 22 would beat KK JJ
88 33 would beat 77 66 |
Kh, Kd, Qh, Qd, 3c |
| One Pair
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One pair is the hand you'll
be getting the most and trying to win with
the most. Top pair is usually the hand
you'll be betting and trying to win some
pots with. When more then one person has the
same pair, then the "kickers" come
in to play. Remember texas hold'em uses the
best five cards so the following is true:
Ah, Ac, Jc, 6d, 4d would lose to
Ad, As, Jd, 6c, 5d Notice how the 5 beats
the 4 (best five cards makes a hand). |

Kh, Kd, 8s, 6d, 5c
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| High Card
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The high card hand is the
lowest non pair hand. Sometimes Ace high can
win, but in the low limit games it is very
rare. In the example to the right, the high
card is K. So you would have "king
high". You would beat someone if they
had "queen high" or below but even
a pair of deuces would beat you! |
Kh, Tc, 4c, 3d, 2h |
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