No, a flush beats a pair in poker.
In poker, a flush does not beat trips. Trips, which is three of a kind, beats a flush in the hierarchy of poker hands.
In poker, a flush is beaten by a full house, four of a kind, a straight flush, or a royal flush.
In poker, a flush beats a straight but is beaten by a full house, four of a kind, straight flush, and a royal flush.
No, in poker, a full house beats a flush.
In poker, a flush beats a full boat.
No, in poker, a three of a kind beats a flush.
In poker, a flush with a higher ranking suit is higher than a flush with a lower ranking suit.
Yes, in poker, a full house beats a flush.
In poker, a full house is better than a flush.
In a game of poker, flush odds are the chances of getting five cards of the same suit. The probability of getting a flush in poker is approximately 0.20 or 20.
Yes, in poker, it is possible to have both a flush and a pair in a hand.