No, as hearts is bigger than diamonds. (Spades > Hearts > Clubs > Diamonds)
No, all suits are of equal rank in poker.
This depends on the house rules. By standard rules the spades royal flush does not beat the hearts royal flush, as they have an equal value. However some house rules state that in case of an equal hand, the suit decides the winner, in which case the spades are always higher then hearts.
Nothing beats a Royal Flush. It is the highest hand you can get in poker. you can if you have a royal flush as well but having all of your hearts the same symbol and the ace... that's a higher royal flush... but only if your player has a diamond royal flush you see symbols also have power as well having a hearts royal flush clearly almost let's you beat any royal flush
If a straight of red hearts = Straight Flush, then the only hand that would beat it is a straight flush that is higher, such as a Royal Flush. Otherwise, that hand is pretty much unbeatable.
Yes a Royal Flush is the highest possible standard poker hand you can get.
Four of a Kind Straight Flush Royal Flush
Nothing beats a royal flush in any kind of poker.
An ace-high straight flush, otherwise is known as a royal flush, is beat only by five of a kind. This is only possible in games with wildcards.
A full house always beats a flush, unless it is a straight flush or a royal flush.
It depends. In standard poker there is no ranking of suits. The hand with the highest total will win. If you are following standard poker rules, a heart flush and club flush would tie (assuming all the cards are the same). However, some rules allow for suit ranking (you would have to agree on the rank before starting the hand), For example, some places in Italy rank the suits as: hearts (high), diamonds, clubs, spades (low) -- other locations have reported the following ranks: spades (high), hearts, clubs, diamonds (low) or hearts (high), diamonds, spades, clubs (low). So, you see why it is important to agree to all of the rules before you start the game.
No. Four-of-a-kind does not beat a flush of any kind.
No. Four of a Kind is only beaten by a Straight Flush or a Royal Flush. Here is the order: * Royal Flush * Straight flush * Four of a kind * Full house * Flush * Straight * Three of a kind * Two pair * One pair * High card
A straight flush and a royal flush if you are talking about poker. Edit: The only thing that will beat this particular hand is a straight flush or a royal flush. However, if you are physically holding all of these cards, a straight flush is all that can beat this. The reason behind this is because a royal flush requires an ace with the same suit. Since you are holding all of the aces, there will not be a royal flush against you. ----- In some poker-playing groups, when playing with wild cards, you could potentially have five of a kind, which even beats a straight flush. And of course a royal flush is just one particular straight flush (with ace on top instead of a lower card on top); it would also be beaten by five of a kind.