Hand Ranking

Highest Poker Sequence Royal Flush
Royal Flush

Royal Flush is the highest poker sequence a player can make and is unbeatable. It has Ace, King, Queen, Jack and Ten of a Same Suit.

Straight Flush

Straight Flush is a poker sequence in which a player have 5 cards of the same suit in order. When there is a scope of a tie, the highest rank with the top of the Sequence would emerge as the winner.

Poker Sequence
Four of a Kind

In Four of a Kind, there are four cards of the same rank and there is one side card or ‘kicker. When there is a scope of a tie, the player with the higher ‘Kicker’ emerges as the winner.

Full House

When there are three cards of the same rank, and two cards of a different but matching rank, there is a Full House. When there is a scope of a tie, the highest three matching cards emerge to be the winner.

Poker Sequence
Flush

In a Flush, there are five cards of the same suit but not in sequence. When there is a scope of a tie, the player holding the highest ranked card would emerge as the winner.

Straight

A player is said to have formed a Straight poker sequence when he have 5 cards in order but not of the same suit. When there is a scope of a tie, the highest-ranking card at the top of the sequence would emerge as the winner.

Poker Sequence
Three of a Kind

In Three of a Kind, there are three cards of the same rank, and two unrelated side cards. When there is a scope of a tie, the player with the highest, and if necessary, second-highest side card would emerge as the winner.

Two Pair

In Two Pair, there are two cards of matching rank, two cards of different matching rank, and one kicker. If both players coincidentally have an identical Two Pair, the one with the highest kicker would be declared the winner.

Poker Sequence
Pair

In a Pair, there are two cards of matching rank, and three unrelated side cards. When there is a scope of a tie, the player with the highest, and if necessary, second or third-highest side card wins would emerge as the winner.

High Card

A Poker Hand that does not belong to any of the above poker sequences is High Card. It is the least powerful poker hand that a player can make. In case of a tie, player having the highest, and if necessary, second-highest, third-highest, fourth-highest or even fifth-highest ranked card wins.

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