In Poker, suits do not have rank. Two royal flush's would tie. Otherwise with an A high flush you would go to the next highest card.
In a game of poker, holding a 567 spade would often be refered to a runner runner straight ( both open and gut shot) or runner runner flush draw sometimes refered to as a backdoor flush. Presumably you are basing this on Two hole cards and the 3 cards that compose a flop, for instance if the turn card fails to bring 34 89 or or any spade 12+9 (21) then you have no chance at completing your hand on the river. 21/47 means that 42% of the time you will have a chance of hitting your straight or flush. If we assume you hit a favourably card i.e 8 spades you now have an open ended flush draw, and 4 9 or spade gives you a good hand (6+9=15), this means that just under 1/3rd of the time given favourable conditions on the turn you will make you hand. However a word of warning if we carry out an All in situation the % of both hitting your out on the turn and river are dramatically reduced. i.e assuming only a flush draw 9/47 =18%/ 3x 2 = 12% Overall odds of completing your flush , this would infer a pot odd of 1-8.5 would be required to make calling sensible, this would assume that 8 random hand pairing have gone all in before you and you none of them are draw to a higher flush ect, This is not a hand you wish to be betting most of the time.
You use your best five cards to make your poker hand. A full house (three of a kind + a pair) beats a flush (five non-sequential cards of the same suit). - Bdx
this is for 5-card poker (4*2^5) which gives you 128, that's your m devide it by n, which is the possibilities of hand draws (8C5) so it will be 128/1712304 and that's your answer.00007547
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The lowest hand in standard poker is 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7, not in the same suit.
A straight flush is the second best hand.
A suited hand is called a flush.
Nothing beats a Royal Flush. It is the highest hand you can get in poker. you can if you have a royal flush as well but having all of your hearts the same symbol and the ace... that's a higher royal flush... but only if your player has a diamond royal flush you see symbols also have power as well having a hearts royal flush clearly almost let's you beat any royal flush
Yes a Royal Flush is the highest possible standard poker hand you can get.
Ace high straight flush AKA Royal Flush. The odds of a Royal Flush are 649739:1
a royal flush
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3 pairs It is not possible to have 3 pairs when only a five card hand counts in poker.
Poker is a five-card game. There is no such hand as three pairs.
In poker a Flush is a hand where you need to have five cards that are of the same suit for example 8,5,4,3,2, each card being clubs. The odds of receiving a flush are 1 in 273.1 which is why poker players refer to them as "fat flushes."
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.
The Royal flush. It consists of ten, jack, queen, king, and Ace, in where all cards are the same suit. In the extremely unlikely chance of two players both have a royal flush there is a hierarchy in the suits. Diamonds are the lowest, next are clubs, then hearts and finally the highest is spades. Therefore, The absolute highest hand you can have in poker is a royal flush where all your cards are spades.