In Poker, four aces is an incredibly strong hand, but it can be beaten by a royal flush, which is the highest possible hand in the game. In a standard deck, no other hand can surpass four aces unless wild cards are used or specific game variations are in play. In other card games, the outcome may vary based on the rules. Ultimately, in traditional poker, four aces is a dominant hand but not unbeatable.
Two pairs of aces (called 4 of a kind) does beat a flush.
4 aces
Depends what card game it is.
4 kings and 4 aces
In poker, a pair of aces is the highest pair, so a pair of aces and a pair of sixes would beat a pair of jacks and a pair of queens. The ranking of the pairs determines the winner, with aces being the highest and jacks the lowest. Thus, the pair of aces and sixes wins.
4 Aces of spads, clubs, diamonds and hearts
There are 4 Aces in a deck of 52 cards.4
Three aces and two eights is a full house. Three Aces and two nines would win. As would three aces and two kickers 10 or higher.
No not in cards
3 of a kind Aces can not beat a full house. In this particular case it is most likely that there was a pair and an ace already on the board, making the 3 aces and the pair on the board a higher full house then the other full house.
There are four Aces, one of each suit.
In High Card Poker, the hand with the highest ranking combination wins. A hand of three Aces, a 2, and a 4 (three of a kind) beats a hand with a pair of Kings, a pair of Queens, and a 5 (two pair). Therefore, the three Aces hand wins.