Yes, 5-Of-A-Kind beats a flush. Its the strongest hand you can have in Poker when playing with wild cards. The only hand that can beat a 5-Of-A-Kind is a higher 5-Of-A-Kind. (Example: 5 Queens will win against 5 Tens.)
Five of a Kind beats a straight flush. It is statistically harder to get (with simple wildcards) than a straight flush, so it makes sense that it would beat it.
Consider with 1 wildcard there are only 13 five of a kinds possible (the four of a kind in a rank + wildcard). Even without the wildcard there are 40 straight flushes. And with the wildcard there are a lot more straight flushes (200 if my simple mental calculation is correct).
Yes, 5 of a kind is the highest hand possible at poker games using wild cards. It beats any hand, including the Royal Flush.
Click on the link below for more information. For starters, 5 of a kind isn't a real hand.
It is not possible to get a 5 of a kind and nothing beats a royal flush.
Actually, you can get 5 of a kind if playing with wild cards and it does beat a royal flush.
No, nothing beats a royal flush. Unless you are playing with wild cards, then a 5 of a kind beats a royal flush.
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there is no 5 of a kind in poker
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, 5 of a kind beats any hand in Poker using wild cards. It can only be beat by a higher 5 of a kind.
No! Listed from the best hand to the worst : 1) Royal Flush 2) Straight Flush 3) Four of a Kind 4) Full House 5) Flush 6) Straight 7) Three of a Kind 8) Two Pairs 9) A Pair 10) High Card
Nothing beats a royal flush in any kind of poker.
Four of a kind always beats a flush, unless it is a straight flush or a royal flush.Here are the rankings of poker hands, from lowest to highest.High cardOne pairTwo pairThree of a kindStraightFlushFull HouseFour of a kindStraight FlushRoyal Flush
The highest starting hand in Texas Hold 'Em is AA. The highest starting hand in Omaha Hi is AAKK double suited. The highest starting hand in Omaha Hi/Lo is AA23 double suited. The highest winning combination of 5 cards is the Royal Flush, a straight from T to A of the same suit. Only when playing with wild cards, the Royal Flush can be beaten by a 5 of a kind.
A full house does beat 5 of the same suit - called a flush - unless the 5 are in order, ie 5,6,7,8,9 in which it is a straight flush. If the 5 are the 10, J, Q, K, A then it is a royal flush and the highest possible hand that can be made without wild cards.
Well poker hands are [from the worst to the best]: 1- high card [no-pair] 2- one pair 3- two pair 4- three of a kind [trips, set] 5- straight 6- flush 7- full house [full boat] 8- four of a kind [quads] 9- straight flush 10- royal straight flush. So.. yes, it does. Royal flushes are the strongest hands in regular texas holdem.
From Best to worst: 1. Royal Flush 2. Straight Flush 3. Four of a kind 4. Full house 5. Flush 6. Straight 7. Three of a kind 8. Two pairs 9. A pair 10. High card
A flush (A 5 card combination of 5 cards of the same suit) can beat the following combinations. 1 Pair 2 pair 3 of a kind Straight A flush with a lower kicker.
Straight beats 3 of a kind but not a flush
With 5 cards: Straight Flush: approx 72,192 to 1 Royal Flush: 649,740 to 1 With 6 cards: Straight Flush: approx 12293 to 1 Royal Flush: 108289 to 1 With 7 cards: Straight Flush: approx 3590 to 1 Royal Flush: 30939 to 1