Yep, unless you're playing a game like Holdem and the board has five higher cards than the player.
For instance, if the board is 369j4 and one player has kq and the other has a2 the Ace high wins, so the pot goes to the player with a2.
But.. if the board is say..
ak99j8
the players have 36, and 45, then the best hand either player can make is actually ak99j8. So they'd share the pot.
Yes, in most poker games, the ace is considered the highest card.
The highest card in poker is the Ace. It impacts the game by being the highest-ranking card, which can help players win hands if they have it in their hand or if it is the highest card on the table.
Yes, in a game of poker, a single ace can be the highest-ranking card.
In poker, the flush with the highest-ranking card wins. If two players have the same highest card, the next highest card is compared, and so on until a winner is determined.
The straight ending in the highest card. If both have the same highest card, you split the pot equally.
In poker, an ace can count as either the highest card or the lowest card, depending on the context of the game.
In poker, the ranking of a high card in a flush is determined by the highest card in the flush. The higher the card, the better the ranking.
In poker, when players have the highest cards, the winner is determined by the ranking of the cards. The player with the highest-ranking card wins. If two players have the same highest card, the next highest card is compared, and so on until a winner is determined. If all cards are the same, the pot is usually split between the players.
Yes, in poker, an ace can count as either the highest card or the lowest card, depending on the context of the hand.
No, in poker, an ace cannot be used as a 1. It can be used as a high card or as the highest card in a straight, but not as a 1.
In poker, if two players have a flush, the winner is determined by the highest-ranking card in their flush. The player with the highest card in their flush wins the hand.
In poker, when two players have flushes, the winner is determined by the highest-ranking card in their flush. The player with the highest card in their flush wins the hand.