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Poker Games - Hand Rank |
The
next casino poker games hand ranking are :
Straight: Five sequenced
cards, not of the same suit, make a straight.
If there's more than one straight, the high
cards in each sequence determine the winning
hand. A nine-high straight beats a six-high
straight.
Three-of-a-kind: Three cards
of the same rank plus two unrelated cards
is called three-of-a-kind. Sometimes you'll
hear players refer to it as trips, or a set.
If your best five-card hand was K K K 2 4 ,
you could call it "a set of kings,"
or "trip kings." It's all the same
hand.
Two pair: Two cards of one
rank, two cards of another, and one unrelated
card make two pair. If two players each have
two pair, the highest-ranking pair held by
either one determines which hand is superior.
If each player has the same high pair, the
rank of the second pair determines the winner.
If both hold the same two pair, the rank of
the unrelated side card, or kicker, determines
the winner. If both players have identical
hands, they split the pot - that's pretty
rare.
One pair: One pair is two
cards of one rank and three unrelated cards.
If two players hold the same pair, the highest
side card determines the winning hand.
High card: When a hand doesn't
even have a pair, then it comes down to who
is holding the highest ranking card. If there
is a tie for the high card then the next high
card determines the pot, if that card is a
tie than it continues down till the third,
fourth, and fifth card. The High card is also
used to break ties when the high hands both
have the same type of hand (pair, flush, straight,
etc). So A J 9 5 3
beats A 10 9 6 4
because the jack beats the ten. |
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| Step
4. After all the players have decided
on their number "1" bets, the dealer
turns over the first of the two common cards.
With this additional information, the players
now decide whether to take back their number
"2" bets or let that bet ride in
the same way as the number "1" bet.
At this point in the game, it is possible
that you may only have one bet at risk, the
"$" bet, but that bet may not be
taken back. Or, if you've let one or both
"1" and "2" bets ride,
you have one or two bets at risk going into
the next step.
Step 5. The dealer turns
over the second common card and the players'
five-card hands are now complete-their three
cards and the two common cards. Your hand
is paid off according to the typical payoff
schedule shown in Table 6. Note that if your
hand is less than a pair of 10s, you lose.
Also note that if you let one or both of your
"1" and "2" bets ride,
you could be collecting on or losing one,
two, or three bets.
| Royal
flush |
:
1,000 to 1 |
| Straight
flush |
:
200 to 1 |
| Four-of-a-kind |
:
50 to 1 |
| Full
house |
:
11 to 1 |
| Flush |
:
8 to 1 |
| Straight |
:
5 to 1 |
| Three-of-a-kind |
:
3 to 1 |
| Two
pair |
:
2 to 1 |
| Pair
of 10s or better |
:
1 |
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