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Hand Rankings

The winner of each poker hand is the player who has the strongest combination of cards, using any combination of "pocket" cards and "community" cards. The combinations are listed here from strongest to weakest hand. Each combination is illustrated by an example, where the following abbreviations are used:

C - Clubs, D - Diamonds, H - Hearts, S - Spades; J - Jack, Q - Queen, K - King, A - Ace.

Royal Flush Royal Flush
Straight flush from 10 to the ace. Example: 10S, JS, QS, KS, AS.
Straight Flush Straight Flush
Straight with all five cards of the same suit. Example: 7D, 8D, 9D, 10D, JD.
Four of a kind Four Of A Kind
Four cards of the same rank; the suit is irrelevant. Example: JC, JD, JH, JS.
Full House Full House
Three cards of one rank together with two cards of another rank. When more than one full house is competing, the one with the highest ranking group of three wins. Example: QH, QS, KD, KC, KH.
Flush Flush
Five cards of the same suit. When more than one flush is competing, the one with the highest card wins. Example: AS, 5S, 7S, 9S, JS.
Straight Straight
Five cards in sequence. When more than one straight is competing, the one with the highest card wins. An ace can be taken as either high or low (but not both high and low in the same hand). Example: 8, 9, 10, J, Q; the suit is irrelevant.
Three of a kind Three of a Kind
Three cards of the same rank. Example: KH, KD, KC.
Two Pair Two Pair
Any two cards of one rank together with two cards of another rank. When more than one hand has two pairs of the same rank, the hand with the highest card outside the paired cards wins. Example: JC, JH, QS, QD.
One Pair One Pair
Two cards of the same rank. In case two hands have pairs, the highest pair wins. When more than one hand has a pair of the same rank, the hand with the highest card outside the pair wins. Example: 10C, 10S.
Highest Card Highest Card
When players have none of the above, the hand with the highest card wins.


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