Poker Hand Rankings
The basis of all Poker knowledge is built upon the hand rankings. Once these are understood you'll find a whole world of possibilities and game variations will be opened to you.
Take a moment to commit these to memory then take your new found understanding to the tables and there you'll begin to appreciate why Poker is the worlds' most popular card game.
Below, the hand rankings are displayed in an order of highest ranking hand (1. Royal Flush) to the lowest ranking hand (10. High Card). Five of a kind has been numbered 0 because it is only possible when wild cards are being used. If wild cards are being used, five of a kind is often considered the highest hand.
0. Five of a Kind





Five cards of the same rank. This hand can only occur if wild cards are used. (Ex. Q, Q, Q, Q, WC)
1. Royal Flush





A, K, Q, J, 10 all of the same suit. The Big Kahuna. The hand everyone strives for and the reason we play this game.
2. Straight Flush





Any five card sequence in the same suit. (Ex: 8, 9, 10, J, Q and A, 2, 3, 4, 5 of same suit). You can take this hand straight to the bank.
3. Four of a Kind





All four cards of the same index (Ex: Q, Q, Q, Q). A great hand when you can get it.
4. Full House





Three of a kind combined with a pair (Ex: A, A, A, 5, 5). Many a round has been won and lost on this hand. Mostly won.
5. Flush





Any five cards of the same suit, but not in sequence. No need to turn red with embarrassment with this hand.
6. Straight





Five cards in sequence, but not of the same suit. After all, you wouldn't want to clash..
7. Three of a Kind





Three cards of the same rank.
8. Two pair





Two separate pairs (Ex: J, J, 9, 9).
9. Pair





Two cards of the same rank. (Q, Q) Sometimes called a San Francisco Pair.
10. Highest Card





Highest card in your hand. Well at least you tried.
Comments
Great reading, keep up the great posts.
Peace, JiggaDigga
Posted by: JiggaDigga | April 7, 2006 03:08 PM