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
Poker is played with only 5 cards. Therefore, one can not have a straight and a pair. It takes 5 cards to have a straight.
You cannot have a straight with pairs.
No, a 2 pair does not beat a straight.
A straight can beat a high card, one pair, two pair, and three of a kind.
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No, 3-3-2-6-A is a One Pair.
Yes, no matter how small (or large) that straight is it still beats a 2 of a kind (pair) even if it is a low straight, such as Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vs. a pair of Aces, the Straight wins. The full list of Poker Hand Rankings contains 10 hands.
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.
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.
Yes it does. Hand Rankings: Royal Flush Straight Flush 4 of a kind Full House Flush Straight 3 of a kind Two Pair One Pair High Card
A King is a King and a 10 is a 10. The King's value of 10 is used in Blackjack not in poker. You cannot use a King in place of a 10 for a straight in poker.
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 two pair does not beat a straight. A higher straight, a flush, full house, four of a kind, straight flush, and royal flush are all that beat a straight. See the related questions link below for hand rankings.