The correct answer is a 2 3 4 5
Yes, A2345 (the wheel) beats AKQJ10 in most poker variants, including Texas Hold'em and Omaha. In these games, A2345 is a straight, while AKQJ10 is simply a high card hand. The straight A2345 ranks higher than the high card in the traditional poker hand rankings.
A straight is made with 5 cards either in your hand or by using 3 or more of the community cards in a numerical order ...The best straight is a Royal Flush ( AKQJ10 suited ) and in a gradually decline from suited straight to unsuited straights you end with the is called a Wheel (A2345 unsuited ) ...
A straight flush is the second best hand.
If a straight of red hearts = Straight Flush, then the only hand that would beat it is a straight flush that is higher, such as a Royal Flush. Otherwise, that hand is pretty much unbeatable.
In Texas Hold'em, a straight flush beats any other hand.
In poker, a straight is beaten by a flush, a full house, four of a kind, a straight flush, and a royal flush.
Straight Flush - a hand that has five cards in sequence. It also has the identical suit/shape.
In poker, a hand that can beat a pair is a two pair, three of a kind, straight, flush, full house, four of a kind, straight flush, or royal flush.
In poker, a straight flush is better than a full house.
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.
The highest ranking hand always wins, regardless of what is on the table. If a player has a flush, it will beat the straight.
In poker, a straight flush ranks higher than a full house.