Five
Card
Poker
Hand
Values
for
High |
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Royal
Flush:
An
Ace,
King,
Queen,
Jack
and
Ten
in the
same
suit. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
Two
or
more
Royal
Flushes
split
the
pot.
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Straight
Flush:
Five
cards
in sequence,
of the
same
suit. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
Highest
rank
at
the
top
of
the
sequence
wins.
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Four
of a
Kind:
Four
cards
of the
same
rank,
and
one
side
card. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
Highest
four
of
a
kind
wins.
In
community
card
games
where
players
have
the
same
four
poker
hands
of
a
kind,
the
highest
fifth
side
card
("kicker")
wins. |
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Full
House:
Three
cards
of the
same
rank,
and
two
cards
of a
different,
matching
rank. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
Highest
three
matching
cards
wins
the
pot.
In
community
card
games
where
players
have
the
same
three
matching
cards,
the
highest
value
of
the
two
matching
cards
wins.
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Flush:
Five
cards
of the
same
suit. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
The
player
holding
the
highest
ranked
card
in
the
poker
hands
wins.
If
necessary,
the
second-highest,
third-highest,
fourth-highest,
and
fifth-highest
cards
can
be
used
to
break
the
tie.
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Straight:
Five
cards
in sequence. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
Highest
ranking
card
at
the
top
of
the
sequence
wins. |
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Note::
The
Ace
may
be
used
at
the
top
or
bottom
of
the
sequence,
and
is
the
only
card
which
can
act
in
this
manner.
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Three
of a
Kind:
Three
cards
of the
same
rank,
and
two
unrelated
side
cards. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
Highest
ranking
three
of
a
kind
wins.
In
community
card
games
where
players
have
the
same
three
of
a
kind
in
their
poker
hands,
the
highest
side
card,
and
if
necessary,
the
second-highest
side
card
wins.
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Two
Pair:
Two
cards
of a
matching
rank,
another
two
cards
of a
different
matching
rank,
and
one
side
card. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
Highest
pair
wins.
If
players
have
the
same
highest
pair,
highest
second
pair
wins.
If
both
players
have
identical
pairs
in
their
poker
hands,
highest
side
card
wins.
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One
Pair:
Two
cards
of a
matching
rank,
and
three
unrelated
side
cards. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
Highest
pair
wins.
If
players
have
the
same
pair,
the
highest
side
card
wins,
and
if
necessary,
the
second-highest
and
third-highest
side
card
can
be
used
to
break
the
tie.
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High
Card:
Any
poker
hand
that
does
not
qualify
under
a category
listed
above |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
Highest
card
wins,
and
if
necessary,
the
second-highest,
third-highest,
fourth-highest
and
smallest
card
can
be
used
to
break
the
tie.
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Five
Card
Poker
Hand
Values
for
Low |
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Note:
suits
and
sequences
are
irrelevant
for
low.
A flush
or straight
does
not
"break"
a low
poker
hand.
Aces
are
the
lowest
card
when
considering
a low
poker
hand. |
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Five
High,
or Wheel:
The
Five,
Four,
Three,
Deuce
and
Ace. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
All
Five-high
poker
hands
split
the
pot.
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Six
High:
Any
five
unpaired
cards
with
the
highest
card
being
a Six. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
The
lower
second-highest
ranking
card
wins
the
pot.
Thus
6,
4,
3,
2,
A
defeats
6,
5,
4,
2,
A.
If
necessary,
the
third-highest,
fourth-highest
and
fifth-highest
cards
in
the
hand
can
be
used
to
break
the
tie. |
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Seven
High:
Any
five
unpaired
cards
with
the
highest
card
being
a Seven. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
The
lower
second-highest
ranking
card
wins
the
pot.
If
necessary,
the
third-highest,
fourth-highest
and
fifth-highest
cards
in
the
hand
can
be
used
to
break
the
tie.
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Eight
High:
Any
five
unpaired
cards
with
the
highest
card
being
an Eight. |
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In
the
event
of
a
tie:
The
lower
second-highest
ranking
card
wins
the
pot.
If
necessary,
the
third-highest,
fourth-highest
and
fifth-highest
cards
in
the
hand
can
be
used
to
break
the
tie. |
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An
Eight
High
is the
weakest
poker
hand
that
qualifies
for
low
in games
where
the
pot
is split
between
the
best
high
and
low
hands. |