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.
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.
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.
No
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