No. Straight flush beats four of a kind, no matter the card value..
No. Straight flush beats four of a kind, no matter the card value..
Four of a Kind Straight Flush Royal Flush
In poker, a flush beats a straight but is beaten by a full house, four of a kind, straight flush, and a royal flush.
A straight flush and a royal flush if you are talking about poker. Edit: The only thing that will beat this particular hand is a straight flush or a royal flush. However, if you are physically holding all of these cards, a straight flush is all that can beat this. The reason behind this is because a royal flush requires an ace with the same suit. Since you are holding all of the aces, there will not be a royal flush against you. ----- In some poker-playing groups, when playing with wild cards, you could potentially have five of a kind, which even beats a straight flush. And of course a royal flush is just one particular straight flush (with ace on top instead of a lower card on top); it would also be beaten by five of a kind.
No, it does not.
Yes, four of a kind beats a straight. Only a straight flush (including a royal flush) beats four of a kind in a poker game with no wild cards, i.e. where five of a kind is not possible.
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, four of a kind, a full house, a flush, a straight, and a two pair can beat a three of a kind.
In poker, a straight, a flush, a full house, four of a kind, a straight flush, and a royal flush beat three of a kind.
In poker, a straight, a flush, a full house, four of a kind, a straight flush, and a royal flush beat a three of a kind.
In poker, a straight, a flush, a full house, four of a kind, a straight flush, and a royal flush beat three of a kind.
No. Four-of-a-kind does not beat a flush of any kind.