Be Acquainted With the Poker Hand Order

Latest Casino News 18 Aug , 2018 0

Poker is a thrilling casino game that attracts many people as it is straightforward to play. Undoubtly it requires fortune and to win in the long run you have to know the rules of the game thoroughly. To cover up the basics Texas Holdem is the popular poker version that is played almost everywhere and it is a group gambling with each player forming the best five card combination. There are four suits and the cards are numbered coming from 1 to10, with J, Q, K and A in a deck of 52 cards. Around 10 poker hand orders are followed and all of them are given below listed according to their corresponding weight factor.

• The royal flush is a combination of 10, J, Q, K, A from the same suit.
• Numbers grouped according to the numeric series like 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or any others is called the straight flush. The important point here is all cards should belong to the same suit.
• Quads are nothing but a group of four cards with same value. For example: all 5's
• Full house is when the player combines three cards of same value and two cards of identical number. For instance it is like grouping three 4's and two 6's. If more than one player displays a full house the highest combination wins.
• A simple flush is a group of 5 cards in the same suit. Again if more than one player show cases flush then the top most combination wins.
• Straight is similarly a group of five cards from different suits and three of a kind is three cards according to the number series from different suits.
• Correspondingly two pairs of card with same value and one pair of card with same value are called the two pair and one pair respectively.

When no pairs are found among the players the one with the highest card value wins the pot. These are the rankings in the order of the best to the worst.

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Source by Chris C. Sturat

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