Five cards of the same suit is a FLUSH.
The odds of hitting a flush with suited cards in a game of poker are approximately 1 in 118 or about 0.85.
The odds of achieving a flush with suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 1 in 508.
The odds of completing a flush draw with two suited cards in Texas Hold'em is approximately 34.97 by the river.
The odds of achieving a flush with two suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 0.84.
The odds of getting a flush with two suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 0.84.
The odds of hitting a flush with two suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 0.84 or 1 in 118.
Suit (club) does not matter unless you have a total of 5 same suited cards between your hand and the table. If you only have 2 clubs, you do not have a flush. Therefore, a pair of Aces does not beat a flush.
A flush in poker requires 5 cards of the same suit. Therefore, you would need 5 cards to form a flush in a standard poker hand.
A flush (A 5 card combination of 5 cards of the same suit) can beat the following combinations. 1 Pair 2 pair 3 of a kind Straight A flush with a lower kicker.
The highest starting hand in Texas Hold 'Em is AA. The highest starting hand in Omaha Hi is AAKK double suited. The highest starting hand in Omaha Hi/Lo is AA23 double suited. The highest winning combination of 5 cards is the Royal Flush, a straight from T to A of the same suit. Only when playing with wild cards, the Royal Flush can be beaten by a 5 of a kind.
A flush in a standard poker hand requires 5 cards of the same suit.
Flush _5 cards same suit...full house _3 same cards + 2 same cards... royal flush _5 face cards of same suit...straight _5 cards in consecutive order...straight flush _5 cards in consecutive order of same suit