Royal Flush Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10 all of the same suit. Technically a royal flush is just a straight flush with the ace high, however, many people consider it a rank in itself. |
Straight Flush Five consecutive cards (in numerical sequence) all of the same suit. In a tie, the player with the higher straight wins. |
 Four of a Kind Four cards of the same numerical value or rank. In a tie, the highest ranking four of a kind wins. |
 Full House Three of a kind with a pair. In a tie, highest ranking three of a kind wins. |
 Flush Five cards of the same suit. |
 Straight Five consecutive cards (in numerical sequence) unsuited. In a tie, the player with the higher straight wins. |
 Three of a Kind Three cards of the same numerical value or rank. In a tie, highest ranking three of a kind wins. |
 Two Pair Two pair (cards of the same rank). In a tie, highest pair wins, if still tied then the player who has the second highest pair wins. If they have the exact same two pair then the player with the highest kicker wins. |
 Pair Two cards of the same rank. In a tie, highest pair wins, if still tied the player with the highest kicker wins.
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