Rank of Hands in Order of Strength and Probability of Being Dealt.
Straight Poker, Nothing Wild
- Royal Flush:
Highest ranking straight flush made up of A, K, Q, J, 10 in same suit. Beats all other Straight Flushes. 1 in 650,000.
- Straight Flush:
Five cards of the same suit in numerical order. For example: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 of diamonds. Beaten only by Royal Flush. 1 in 65,000.
- Four of a Kind:
For example: four aces or four dueces. The fifth card does not matter. Four aces beats all other four of a kind. 1 in 4000.
- Full House:
Three of a kind and two of a kind. For example: 8, 8, 8, and 6, 6. Hand with hightest three cards wins over any other Full House. 1 in 700.
- Flush:
Five cards of the same suit not in numerical order. For example: 6, J, 2, 5, 10 of spades. Flush with highest cards wins. 1 in 500.
- Straight:
Five cards in numerical order, mixed suits. For example: 7/spades, 8/clubs, 9/hearts, 10/spades, J/diamonds. Straight with highest cards wins. 1 in 500.
- Three of a Kind:
If two are played, hand with highest value set wins. For example: three 10s beat three 7s. 1 in 50.
- Two Pair:
For example: Q, Q and 10, 10. Hand with the highest pair wins. If there is a tie, however, hand with highest odd card wins. 1 in 20.
- One Pair:
If two are played, hand with the highest value set wins. For example: two 4s beats two 3s. Highest odd card breaks a tie. 1 in 2 - 1/3.
- No Pair Hands:
Are rated by the highest card held. For example: Ace-high hand beats King-high hand.
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