king beats queen
yes. it also beats any "3 of a kind"
Queen
king beats queen
Yes, Jack, Queen, King, Ace, 2 is not considered a straight in poker. A straight in poker is a sequence of five consecutive cards in any suit.
Depends on what game you are playing. In Black Jack, yes. Q and 7 is 17 whereas K and 6 is 16. In poker, it would depend on what type of poker game you are playing.
No. Four-of-a-kind does not beat a flush of any kind.
No as you are one card short of a straight, if you had the queen or seven then yes this would win but other wise this hand is just king high.
No
No, a hand with 2, ace, king, queen, and jack is not considered a straight in poker because it does not have five consecutive cards in numerical order.
A King is a King and a 10 is a 10. The King's value of 10 is used in Blackjack not in poker. You cannot use a King in place of a 10 for a straight in poker.
ace king queen jack ten
Here is the order from least to greatest..... 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, jack, king, queen, ace