NO the order is (from lowest to highest)
1 pair
2 two pair
3 three of a kind
4 straight
5 flush
6 full house
7 four of a kind
8 straight flush
9 royal flush
Yes, the hand ranking goes like this:
Royal Flush
Straight Flush
Four Of A Kind
Full House
Flush
Straight
Three Of A Kind
Two Pairs
One Pair
High Card
No,
The straight is a stronger hand than a three of a kind.
The order for strenght is
Height (Ace high is the best Height)
A pair
Two pairs
3 of a kind
Straight
Flush
Full house (a 3 of a kind + a pair)
Quad
Straight flush
and Royal flush
No, the straight flush is higher.
Yes
A three of a kind and a pair in the same hand is a full house, but no, it doesn't beat a straight flush.
Yes.
NO
In poker? Cause i play Texas Hold'em and a Straight does NOT beat a fullhouse, starting from highest to lowest: Royal Flush, Straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, pair, high card.
No. Four-of-a-kind does not beat a flush of any kind.
Four of a Kind Straight Flush Royal Flush
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
Two pairs of aces (called 4 of a kind) does beat a flush.
In poker, a three-of-a-kind is beaten by four-of-a-kind, a full house, a straight, a flush or a straight flush.
Nothing beats a royal flush in any kind of poker.
No. Straight flush beats four of a kind, no matter the card value..
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.
No, it does not.
No
There is no such thing as a double pair. There are 10 hand categories in descending order - Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, 2 Pair, 1 Pair, Ace high.