Two pairs of aces (called 4 of a kind) does beat a flush.
No. The pair of kings is only one pair. No matter how low your 2 pair is (for instance fours & fives) it can't be beat by one pair.
There is no such thing as a double pair. There are 10 hand categories in descending order - Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, 2 Pair, 1 Pair, Ace high.
The two pair, although lower, beat the pair of Aces.
NO the order is (from lowest to highest) 1 pair 2 two pair 3 three of a kind 4 straight 5 flush 6 full house 7 four of a kind 8 straight flush 9 royal flush
Yes.
No. Four-of-a-kind does not beat a flush of any kind.
An ace-high straight flush, otherwise is known as a royal flush, is beat only by five of a kind. This is only possible in games with wildcards.
In most poker games, ace high is not considered a winning hand unless no other player has a better hand. The highest-ranking hand in poker is a royal flush, followed by a straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, and high card.
You have a K,Q,8,6,4 spades flush, your opponent has a pair of kings with an ace kicker... your spade flush wins.
The Royal flush. It consists of ten, jack, queen, king, and Ace, in where all cards are the same suit. In the extremely unlikely chance of two players both have a royal flush there is a hierarchy in the suits. Diamonds are the lowest, next are clubs, then hearts and finally the highest is spades. Therefore, The absolute highest hand you can have in poker is a royal flush where all your cards are spades.
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The Ace is always the highest card in a royal flush. Ace, king, queen, jack, and ten is the ranking of the cards in a royal flush.