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
Five cards of the same suit is a FLUSH.
The odds of hitting a flush with suited cards in a game of poker are approximately 1 in 118 or about 0.85.
The odds of achieving a flush with suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 1 in 508.
The odds of completing a flush draw with two suited cards in Texas Hold'em is approximately 34.97 by the river.
The odds of achieving a flush with two suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 0.84.
The odds of getting a flush with two suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 0.84.
The odds of hitting a flush with two suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 0.84 or 1 in 118.
A flush (A 5 card combination of 5 cards of the same suit) can beat the following combinations. 1 Pair 2 pair 3 of a kind Straight A flush with a lower kicker.
I guess it could be explained through an example (Summary at the end): If the community cards dealt were 5 3 J 6 9 of hearts for example Every player basically has the flush. If no players have cards of the same suit, or they do but those are too low to improve the flush on the board (have only 2 of hearts for example), they all split the pot. But if one of the players holds a higher card of the same suit like Ace of hearts for example, that player would win because he would hold the highest flush possible. However if there was another player that had 7 and 8 of hearts he would win instead because he's got a straight flush - the best possible hole cards in this situation. Long story short, if community cards reveal a flush, players split the pot if none of them can improve that flush with their own hole cards.
To increase the chances of achieving a higher flush in poker, players can employ strategies such as playing starting hands with higher suited cards, being selective in choosing which hands to play, and paying attention to the community cards to assess the likelihood of completing a flush. Additionally, bluffing and strategic betting can also be used to manipulate opponents and increase the chances of winning with a flush hand.
The one with the highest cards wins...
The probability of achieving a higher flush in a game of poker is dependent on the number of players and the cards dealt. In general, the probability is low, as a higher flush requires having five cards of the same suit in a higher sequence than the other players.