In Texas Hold’em Poker, a hand is made up of the best 5-card combination formed from two pocket cards, and 5 community table cards. The winning poker hand is the one with the highest combination. In case players have the same winning combination, the winner is the one who has the next highest card that isn’t involved in the winning poker hand (also called the kicker). These are the Poker hands, ordered from highest to lowest:

Royal Flush

If you have no information about the player's hole cards, the probability of the board flushing (showing 5 cards of the same suit) is 0.198% = 1. 12/51. 11/50. 10/49. 9/48. Playing A5, A4, A3, and A2 in Texas Holdem. Playing pocket Ace Five, Ace Four, Ace Three, and Ace Two Off Suit and Ace Five, Ace Four, Ace Three, and Ace Two Suited in Texas Hold'em Poker. If you have been following this series, you will notice that most of the articles contain advice about only one hand. When there are 5 Cards of one suit on the board it will be a split in case no other player has a card of that suit which is higher than the lowest card of the suit on the board. If the board shows already a straight flush, you wont win even if you hold the ace of that suit. In case you wont make the royal flush using that ace. This hand has any five cards, all of the same suit, in order, such as the 4-5-6-7-8 all of hearts. It doesn't bring quite the adrenaline rush of a royal flush, but it's still a reliable winner.

Texas

Texas Holdem 5 Same Suitcase

It's the highest hand that consists of Ten, Jack,
Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit.

Straight Flush

It's the highest hand that consists of any other straight of the same suit that isn’t a Royal Flush.

Four of a Kind

Four cards of the same rank, one of each suit.

Full House

Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank.

Straight

Five cards in sequence of any suit.

Three of a Kind

Three cards of the same rank and two unmatched cards.

Texas Holdem 5 Same Suite

Two Pair

Two sets of two cards of the same rank and any fifth card.

One Pair

Any hand of two cards of the same rank and three unmatched cards.

High Card (No Pair)

No two cards have the same rank, the five cards are not in sequence, and the five cards are not all the same suit.

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