So, what's your hand? Let's assume that You are holding two cards, and there are five cards on the table.
You can use 2 your cards and any 3 cards on the table to make a combination. Or you can use 1 of your cards and 4 cards on the table. Or all 5 cards on the table. Depending which combination is better.
So, here are possible combinations:
Combination | Your Hand | Board | Notes |
Royal Flush | Straight from T to A of the same suit. The best possible hand. | ||
Straight-Flush | Straight of the same suit. | ||
Four of a Kind | Any four cards of the same rank. | ||
Full House | Any three cards of the same rank together with any two cards of the same rank. | ||
Flush |
Any five cards of the same suit. If several players have flush, then player having bigger flush wins. For example, K♠T♠ would win over Q♠j♠ .
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Straight | Any five consecutive cards of different suits. In this example we have A-2-3-4-5 straight. | ||
Set | Pair in Your Hand together with the same card on the board. In this example we have set of Aces. | ||
Trips | Two card of the same rank on the board, plus one card of the same rank in your hand. In this example we have Trips of Kings. | ||
Two Pair | Any two cards of the same rank together with another two cards of the same rank on the board. | ||
One Pair | One card in your hand, and card of the same rank on the table. In this example we have pair of aces. | ||
High Card | Any hand not in the above-mentioned hands. In this example we have Ace-High. |