Unless someone can make a flush or a straight flush, (for example, if the QKA on the board are all the same suit and player 1 has J 10 in that suit), the pot is split equally among the 4 players. In general, each player makes the best 5 card hand he can with the 7 cards at his disposal (5 on the board and 2 in his hand). If two or more players make the same hand (or hands that rank the same) then the pot is split. In this case, assuming no available flushes, each player makes an Ace-high straight. Since these are all the same rank - it doesn't matter than one player's ace comes from his hand instead of the board; the hands are still the same - the pot is split.
A straight flush
25 to 1
Holdem poker games like Texas Holdem involve having a hand of cards as well as visible table play. You are trying to gather your best hand in correlation with what is available on the table. To learn more visit www.gamehouse.com.
Belly buster means too gutshot. Its an inside straight draw.
No, Three of a kind can not beat a straight.
The hands in Texas Holdem are very similar to the hands of regular poker. In both the best hand you can get is a Straight Flush where the cards are in sequence and of the same suit.
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this is the order from worst to best: High card, Pair, Two pair, Three of a kind, Strait, Flush, Full house, 4 of a kind, Strait flush, 5 of a kind.
All poker hands consist of five cards. In Texas Holdem, you can use two, one or none from your hand and three, four or five of the community cards (the "board"). Because all hands are five cards, it is not possible to have a four-card run, or straight. It counts for nothing.
"Bad beat" is just a colloquial expression referring to having a very strong hand and losing to an unlikely, but possible, better hand. Such as if a player were to lose with four aces in holdem to a player with a straight flush. That means the bad beats have no formal place in any rules of procedure and are thus unlikely mentioned in any contest or casino rules (which I assume you meant instead of laws). For example the WSOP rules have no mention of a bad beat.
No, in Texas Hold'em, an ace can count as both a high card (above a king) and a low card (below a 2) in a straight, but it does not count as a 1.
While no one knows the exact date for the very first time holdem poker was played, it is known that holdem poker was first played during the early 1900's.