From lowest to highest they are:
You can find all the 10 rankings, with examples and odds, in the related links.
Note: When playing with "Wild Cards" the highest possible hand is 5 of a kind, which beats the Royal Fluh.
I would think they are the same as holdem:
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Royal Flush:
Five card sequence from 10 to the Ace in the same suit (10,J,Q,K,A).
Straight Flush:
Any five card sequence in the same suit. (eg. 8,9,10,J,Q and A, 2,3,4,5 of same suit). All the cards are of the same suit, and all are consecutive. Ranking between straights is determined by the value of the high end of the straight.
Four of a Kind: All four cards of the same index (eg. J,J,J,J).
Full House:
Three of a kind combined with a pair (eg. A,A,A,5,5). Ties on a full house are broken by the three of a kind, as you cannot have two equal sets of three of a kind in any single deck.
Flush:
Any five cards of the same suit, but not in sequence. Don't be tricked into thinking that all five cards are the same color. The high card determines the winner if two or more people have a flush.
Straight:
Five cards in sequence, but not in the same suit. A straight cannot wrap, meaning it is not a straight if you have a Queen, King, Ace, Two, Three. The higher straight wins if two or more people have a straight. In case of straights that tie, the pot is split.
Three of a Kind:
Three cards of the same value. The highest set of three cards wins.
Two Pair:
Two separate pairs (eg. 4,4,Q,Q). As usual the pair with the higher value is used to determine the winner of a tie.
Pair:
One pair of two equal value cards constitutes a pair.
High Card:
If no one has any of the above winning hands, the tie is determined by the highest value card in the hand. If the highest cards are a tie then the tie is broken by the second highest card. Suits are not used to break ties.
Royal Flush 5 suited cards in sequence, topped with the ace. For example, a Royal Flush in Spades.
Straight Flush 5 suited cards in sequence. For example, an Eight-high Straight Flush in Diamonds
Four of a kind 4 cards of the same rank. For example, four Queens.
Full house 3 cards of the same rank, plus 2 cards of the same rank. For example, a full house with 3 aces and 2 fives is a Full House, Aces full of Fives.
Flush 5 cards of the same suit, not all of which are in sequence. For example, a King-high Diamond Flush.
Straight 5 cards in sequence, not all of which are the same suit. For example, a Ten-high Straight.
Three of a kind 3 cards of the same rank. For example, three Queens.
Two pair 2 different occurrences of 2 cards of the same rank. For example, Two Pair -- Jacks and Nines.
One Pair 2 cards of the same rank. For example, a pair of Queens.
High Card Cards all of which are different ranks and are not all the same suit. For example, Ace High.
If two or more hands are the same ranking, the winner is the one having the higher cards. For example, a Flush with an Ace high beats a Flush with a King high. If the poker hands remain tied, then the highest card not being held in common (the kicker) determines the winner.
Should poker hands be absolutely identical in ranking, the pot will be split evenly between the two or more winning players. If there is an odd chip, then either the winning player to the left of the button will receive it, or the odd chip will remain in the pot for the next hand (depending on the card room).
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The highest ranking hand in poker is a royal flush. That is an A high straight flush which would be ace, king, queen, jack and ten of all the same suit.
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Don't arrange it at all. Call the first temperature in the list "lowest" and also "highest". Then go down the list. If a temperature is bigger than "highest", re-set "highest" to that temperature, so that further values will be compared with that. Equally, if a temperature is lower than "lowest", re-set "lowest" to that temperature, so that furher values will be also compared with that. Eventually you will reach the end of the data, with "highest" and "lowest" giving the values you want.
If they all have a common denominator, then list them from lowest to highest numerator.
Median means the middle. In mathematics, you take a list of numbers, list them from lowest to highest, and the median is whatever number is in the middle.
the number( or numbers) in the middle of a list of numbers in order of highest to lowest. eg. the median in the following list is 7 1,2,3,7,8,9,9
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Plasma, gas, liquid, solid.
I will list them from the highest energy to the lowest: -Plasma -Gas -Liquid -Solid -Bose-Einstien Condensate
Poker has its own specialized vocabulary, A list of poker terms with their meanings can be found in poker gaming books. They can be found at online poker sites like Poker Stars. There are also explained in poker chat rooms set up for beginner players who are learning the game.
To find the highest and lowest elements in a linked list, iterate the list and detect the highest and lowest elements. Details omitted ... list *head; /* pointer to first element */ list *temp; /* temp pointer list *high = null; /* pointer to high element */ list *low = null; /* pointer to low element */ for (temp=head; temp!=null; temp=temp->next) { /* iterate all elements */ if (temp == head ) { /* initial case */ high = low = temp; /* start accumulating results } else { /* otherwise */ if (higher(temp, high) high = temp; /* choose higher */ if (lower(temp, low) low = temp; /* choose lower */ } }
The range of is 70, which is the difference between the highest and lowest numbers in the list.
The easiest way to find the top ten values in a list is to sort the list from highest to lowest and select the top ten cells.
It is not possible to have 3 pair in a game of Texas hold'em because you can only use 5 cards out of 7 and 3 pair uses 6. A straight of 5 cards is a valid hand. The full list of Poker Hand Rankings contains 10 hands.