Four of a kind in Poker beats three of a kind. Even four deuces beats three aces.
No, it does not. Three nines and two queens is higher than three threes and two aces.The upper part of the Full House is the 3-of-a-kind. The lower part of a Full House is the pair. So the three 9's beat the three 3's
No. The three of a kind (3 queens) beats a pair (2 kings). This rule takes precedence. The situation where the kings have a higher value than queens, would become important if you had the same type of hand (like 2 kings vs 2 queens, or 3 kings vs 3 queens).
If you had two matching hands : say two players both had a pair of fives, then you would look at the other cards. So look at the highest card after the pair, if player A has highest card 10 and player B has highest card King, then player B (the one with the King) wins. But if player A's hand is a pair of 6's and player B's hand is a pair of 5's, then it doesn't matter what the other cards are - the pair of 6's wins.
Yes, it does. The queen is valued higher than the three, so a pair of queens would be valued higher then a pair of threes.
Poker is a five-card game. There is no such hand as three pairs.
A full house always beats a flush, unless it is a straight flush or a royal flush.
3 pairs It is not possible to have 3 pairs when only a five card hand counts in poker.
Not in 7 card poker.
No, a flush beats 2 pair. There are 10 ranking hands, in descending order: Royal flush, Straight flush, 4 of a kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, 3 of a kind, 2 pair, 1 pair and a no pair hand.
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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
No, a full house beats two pair in poker. A full house is a hand that consists of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank, while two pair is a hand that consists of two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank, and one card of a third rank. The ranking of hands in poker goes from highest to lowest: royal flush, straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, and high card. So, in summary, a full house is ranked higher than two pair in poker.
Four of a kind beats a full house.
In poker the royal flush is the best possible hand, and is thus very rare. If one is playing Texas Hold 'Em, in which one is dealt 2 cards, the chances of getting a royal flush when the first 3 community cards ("the flop") are dealt is about 1 in 650,000.
No, 3-3-2-6-A is a One Pair.
Two pair will win, in Texas Holdem' hands ranking two pair is higher than three of a kind. The reverse is for all other types of poker. This is not even close to correct, whoever typed this is not smart or simply does not know poker rules. The following is the official poker hand rankings for Texas holdem poker and for that matter, all poker! FROM BEST TO WORST ROYAL FLUSH (A,K,Q,J,10 - ALL THE SAME SUIT....NOTE THAT NO SUIT OUTRANKS ANY OTHER, IN TEXAS HOLDEM THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE ROYAL FLUSH PER HAND) STRAIGHT FLUSH (ANY 5 CARDS IN A ROW OF THE SAME SUIT, EG: 2,3,4,5,6 ALL SUITED OR 5,6,7,8,9 ALL SUITED...NOTE THAT A ROYAL FLUSH IS THE HIGHEST RANKING STRAIGHT FLUSH) FOUR OF A KIND (ENOUGH SAID A,A,A,A .....10,10,10,10 ETC......NOTE THAT IF THERE IS A FOUR OF A KIND ON THE BOARD IN TEXAS HOLDEM THEN THE PERSON WITH THE HIGHEST KICKER WILL WIN) FULL HOUSE (BASICALLY A PAIR AND THREE OF A KIND AT THE SAME TIME...EG: K,K,K,Q,Q) FLUSH (5 CARDS OF THE SAME SUIT THAT DONT FALL INTO THE STRAIGHT FLUSH CATEGORY...EG: KH,QH,10H,5H,2H) STRAIGHT (5 UNSUITED CARDS IN A ROW ...EG: KH,QH,JS,10C,9D) THREE OF A KIND (TRIPS) K,K,K OR A,A,A OR 3,3,3 ETC TWO PAIR AA,KK OR 10,10,2,2 ETC ONE PAIR (A,A) HIGH CARD (ACE HIGH ETC)