Two pair will beat a high card hand, your question is not very clear so I will try to answer the best I can.
If both hands are exactly the same except for the kicker (A,A,3,3,6 and A,A,3,3,2) the kicker will determine the winner. Cards are ranked at face value, Ace can be either the highest or lowest card, depending on the hand. All others are ranked from 2, lowest, to King, highest. If the two pair is the only two pair hand, the value of the kicker is irrelevant as the two pair will win over a high card hand. If the players both have two pair, the highest pair will win regardless of the kicker.
According to your question I'm guessing that one of the two pair hands is nines and the other is sixes, in this case the Ace is irrelevant because the nines beat the sixes.
In poker, a hand that can beat a full house is a four of a kind.
No, a royal flush is the highest hand in poker and cannot be beaten by any other hand.
In poker, a flush would typically beat a 3 of a kind.
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.
No, in poker, a straight does not beat three of a kind. Three of a kind is a higher ranking hand than a straight.
A bad beat is a losing of a poker hand after being the mathematical favourite to win at the start.
Poker is a five-card game. There is no such hand as three pairs.
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.
straight flush
Yes, having three of a kind beats having two pairs in a poker hand.
Yes, in poker, a triple (three of a kind) beats two pairs in terms of hand ranking.
In poker, a flush beats trips. A flush is a hand where all five cards are of the same suit, while trips is a hand with three cards of the same rank.