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The universal poker hand rankings determine which player's hand will win the pot.
These rankings are illustrated below starting with the best possible hand, a royal flush.
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The highest possible ranked hand. To achieve this hand you need an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 of the same suit.

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Five cards of the same suit in ascending order.

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Four cards of the same value.

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Three of a kind and a pair. The player with the higher value three of a kind, wins in the event of a tie.

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A hand containing five cards of the same suit. If two players have the same hand the winner is the player holding the highest valued cards.

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Five cards of any suit in ascending order. The ace can be either high or low and the high straight wins the tie.

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Three of a kind is simply three cards of the same value.

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Two sets of pairs. The player holding the highest pair takes the pot in the event that more than one player is holding two pairs.

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One pair of cards in a hand.

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Highest card takes all in the event there is a complete absence of the above hands.

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How Can Learn To Play Poker? |
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