No
A three of a kind always beats a two pair.
A straight can beat a high card, one pair, two pair, and three of a kind.
two pair, one pair, and high card.
"Two of a kind" is one pair. Two pair beats one pair in any kind of poker.
Yes 3 of a kind always beats two pair.
No. Three of a kind beats two pair in poker hands.
Only five cards are used to make up a hand. you cannot have three of a kind and two pairs in the same hand. You either have a full house (three of a kind and a pair), three of a kind, or two pair. The full house beats a three of a kind and the three of a kind beats two pair. If two players have three of a kind, the highest three of a kind wins.
Two pairs of aces (called 4 of a kind) does beat a flush.
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
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.
If you refer to poker, you cannot get three-pair; that would require 6 cards where you only have use of 5. Do not confuse three-pair with a full house. In any other game, it depends on whatever the rulebase is.
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.