It depends. In standard Poker there is no ranking of suits. The hand with the highest total will win. If you are following standard poker rules, a heart flush and club flush would tie (assuming all the cards are the same).
However, some rules allow for suit ranking (you would have to agree on the rank before starting the hand), For example, some places in Italy rank the suits as: hearts (high), diamonds, clubs, spades (low) -- other locations have reported the following ranks: spades (high), hearts, clubs, diamonds (low) or hearts (high), diamonds, spades, clubs (low). So, you see why it is important to agree to all of the rules before you start the game.
Suit (club) does not matter unless you have a total of 5 same suited cards between your hand and the table. If you only have 2 clubs, you do not have a flush. Therefore, a pair of Aces does not beat a flush.
No. All kinds are the same in Poker. Club, diamond, heart, Spade are all the same.
no
In poker, a flush does not beat trips. Trips, which is three of a kind, beats a flush in the hierarchy of poker hands.
yes. the order goes like this. Spade > Heart > Club > Diamond. diamond is the last so any flower will beat diamond
No
No, a flush cannot beat a full house.
No, a flush beats a pair in poker.
Two pairs of aces (called 4 of a kind) does beat a flush.
Yes
Four of a Kind Straight Flush Royal Flush
grandpa beat up alot of characters in Flush to save Noah and Abbey.