Depends if the type of suit is required in the game. The highest suit changes in different games.
Its the numbers that matter. (in for of a kind) The suit strength is based on the first letter of the suit.
In the game of poker, the blackjack suit does not hold any specific significance. Poker is typically played with a standard deck of 52 cards, which includes four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit is equal in value, and the blackjack suit does not exist in traditional poker gameplay.
This depends on the house rules. By standard rules the spades royal flush does not beat the hearts royal flush, as they have an equal value. However some house rules state that in case of an equal hand, the suit decides the winner, in which case the spades are always higher then hearts.
Playing cards typically have four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit has different symbols on the cards, such as hearts for hearts, diamonds for diamonds, clovers for clubs and spades for spades.
Four : clubs , diamonds , hearts and spades .
The highest ranking suit in bridge is spades. 'No Trump' ranks higher than spades in the bidding, but it is not a suit.
In poker, a flush with a higher ranking suit is higher than a flush with a lower ranking suit.
Four suits... Hearts, clubs, diamonds, spades.
All the suits are the same. Edit: Unless you are playing a variant to 5 card poker. There are poker games in which the suit counts in case of an even hand. The highest suit in such cases is most often - if not always - Spades.
In a pack of cards their are 4 suits, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs and Spades. Each suit has cards numbered 2 to 10 in it and an ace, jack, queen and king. The 8 of spades is therefore the number 8 card from the spade suit.
4, one in each suit (Hearts, Diamonds, Spades, Clubs.)
The same way as in any other poker game. A flush consists of 5 cards of the same suit. If the 5 cards of the same suit are connected (56789 of spades for instance) you've got a straight flush.