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Poker Hands

 

All Poker Hands consist only of the best five cards available. There are four suits - clubs, diamonds, clubs and spades. Suits are never used to break ties, which mean that spades are not better than clubs are. Poker Hands are crucial part of poker playing. When playing certain game you need to be able to form the best hand you can, if you want to win the game. You need to be familiar with all poker hands and to be able to recognize them when playing poker game. Therefore, if you have never found enough time to learn them, you have to do it now.

Poker hands are especially important and their learning will cost you just some minutes. So look at the ones that have listed below and try to memorize them. Here are presented the Poker Hands from lowest to highest:

* No Pair, High Card - A hand with no pair or any of the other ranking values above. This is the lowest card combination trough the poker hands.

* One Pair - Two cards of the same rank, and three unrelated cards.

* Two Pair - Two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank and a kicker of a third rank.

* Three of a Kind - Three cards of the same rank.

* Straight - Five sequential cards of different suits. When two straights are shown down, the highest card determines the winner.

* Flush - Five cards of the same suit.

* Full House - Three cards of the same rank, with a pair of another rank.

* Four of a Kind - Four cards of the same rank, for instance four kings, plus any fifth card.

* Straight Flush - Five consecutive cards of the same suit. The highest possible straight flush is a Royal Flush. A Royal Flush includes of A, K, Q, J and 10 of the same suit.

* Five of a Kind - This is the best possible in the Poker Hands, containing five aces.
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