poker hands
In poker, depending on which variation you are playing, you have a hand dealt to you consistent of 5 cards. All use a consistent ranking system to rate which hand beats other hands which is used across the board in all poker games.
A strong hand is having a hand of all the same suits or having cards of all the same consecutive values. Here is a description of the names and the hands starting with the best hand first leading down to the not so good hands:
A straight flush - Is a hand of the same suit in consecutive order for example 6,7,8,9,10 of clubs.
Four of a kind – consists of 4 out of the 5 cards being the same number such as having all the 9’s in the different suits.
Full House – this is a hand that has 3 and 2 and so 3 cards are the same i.e. 3 10’s all in different suits and 2 8’s in different suits.
Flush – is a hand that has 5 cards all of the same suit but not in consecutive order.
Straight – is having the cards in a consecutive order but not all of the same suit
Three of a kind – is a hand which consists of 3 cards the same such as 3 2’s all in different suits and the remaining 2 cards are random cards.
Two pair – contains having 2 pairs of cards and so for example 2 8’s of different suits and 2 5’s of different suits.
One pair – has just one pair and so 2 4’s of different suits and then 3 random cards.
High cards – is a hand that has nothing.
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