Texas Holdem Hand Rankings

Rank of Hands

In poker, players compare five card hands against each other to determine who wins. A player with a flush has a better hand than a player with a straight, for example. The following list is from best to worst, so any hand on the list beats any hand below it and loses to any hand above it.

Royal Flush - An Ace-High straight of one suit.


Straight Flush - A straight of entirely one suit.


Four-of-a-Kind (Quads) - Four cards of the same rank.


Full House (Full Boat, Boat) - Three-of-a-kind and a pair. The example below would be called "Queens over Aces" or "Queens full of Aces".


Flush - Five cards of the same suit.


Straight (Run) - Five cards of sequential rank. Note that in hold ''em, Aces can be high or low.

An example of a straight where the Ace is low:


Three-of-a-Kind (Trips, Set) - Three cards of the same rank.


Two Pair - Two cards of the same rank and another two cards of the same rank. The example below would be called "Jacks and Twos".


One Pair - Two cards of the same rank.


High Card - When you don''t have any of the above, your highest card determines your hand. The example below would be "King High" or "High card King".





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