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Official hands in poker

Know your poker hand order

A hand in poker consists of five cards, which fall into several categories. Below is the complete list of poker hands, from highest to lowest.

Please note that rankings for Short Deck are slightly different. Find out more about the short deck hands ranked on the dedicated page.

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Poker hand rankings: Poker hands from highest to lowest - partypokerPoker hand rankings: Poker hands from highest to lowest - partypoker

  1. Royal flush
  2. A royal flush is an ace high straight flush. For example, A-K-Q-J-10 all of diamonds.

  3. Straight flush
  4. A straight flush is a five-card straight, all in the same suit. For example, 7-6-5-4-3 all of spades.

  5. Four of a kind
  6. Four of a kind, or quads, are four cards of equal value. For example, four jacks.

  7. Full house
  8. A full house contains a set (3) of cards of one value and a pair of another value. For example, Q-Q-Q-2-2.

  9. Flush
  10. A flush is any 5 cards, all of the same suit. For example, K-Q-9-6-3 all of diamonds.

  11. Straight
  12. Five cards of sequential value. Every possible straight will contain either a 5 or a 10. For example, 7-6-5-4-3 with different suits.

  13. Three of a kind
  14. Three cards of the same value. For example, three aces.

  15. Two pairs
  16. This is two cards of one value and another two cards of another value. For example, two jacks and two 8s.

  17. Pair
  18. One pair is two cards of the same rank. For example, two queens.

  19. High card
  20. The winning poker hand is the one with the highest card(s). If two or more players hold the highest card, a kicker comes into play.

Poker hand rankings: ties and kickers

Poker is all about making the best five-card poker hand from the seven cards available (five community cards plus your own two hole cards). That means in the event of a tie with four of a kind, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, or high card, a side card, or 'kicker', comes into play to decide who wins the pot.

For example:

Player A's best five cards

Player B's best five cards

Player A wins the hand with Q kicker.

With a three of a kind, one pair or high card tie, a second, third or even fourth kicker could come into play to decide the pot. If the kickers can’t decide one overall winner, those players involved are just going to have to share the pot.

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Poker hands cheat sheet 

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