Even with a flush on the board in Texas Hold'em the players can still use their hold cards to form the five card hand. This is important since if a player holds a matching suit it may be higher than one of the cards on the board.
When comparing to flushes you determine the highest hand by looking at the ranks of the cards, starting with the highest. If the highest rank matches, then compare the second, and third and so on.
For example:
Board: As Ks 9s 7s 2s
Jim: 8c 5d
Tam: Ts Th
Jim's Hand is thus: As Ks 9s 7s 2s
Tam's Hand is however: As Ks Ts 9s 7s
You can thus see in the third position Tam has a higher valued card and is the winner of the pot.
If neither player has a higher hand then the pot is simply split.
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Next highest flush card wins
the money is split
A royal flush is the highest possible combination in all poker games (except for games with wild cards or low games). Therefore the girl wins the hand with her Royal Flush.
The one with the highest cards wins...
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.
You have a K,Q,8,6,4 spades flush, your opponent has a pair of kings with an ace kicker... your spade flush wins.
The highest ranking hand always wins, regardless of what is on the table. If a player has a flush, it will beat the straight.
NO. It takes all five cards to make a flush. Therefore there is no "kicker" card. However, if two people at a table have a flush, the person with the highest card between the two flushes wins.
Four of a kind always beats a flush, unless it is a straight flush or a royal flush.Here are the rankings of poker hands, from lowest to highest.High cardOne pairTwo pairThree of a kindStraightFlushFull HouseFour of a kindStraight FlushRoyal Flush
The joker can be any value card, in a flush it would be an Ace. Unless both hands are Ace high, it would win. If both hands are Ace high, it would then be a split pot.
Nope, Ace is the highest form of flush, and its impossible for two players to have ace flushes on two different suits. So if you had an ace flush and somebody had a King flush or whatever, you'd get the whole pot. Or if the ace flush was out on the table, the person who got the pot would be the one with the highest card of the same suit
The noun 'flush' is a collective noun for:a flush of ducksa flush of magpiesa flush of mallardsa flush of plumbers