Royal flush
All cards of same suit. Ranks from ten through Ace. Two or more Royal Flushes split the pot.
Straight Flush
All cards of same suit. Rank in sequence. Ties are broken in the same manner as a Straight.
Four of a Kind
Four cards with the same rank. The higher-ranking set of four cards wins.
Full House
Three cards of one rank and two cards of a second rank. The hand with the higher-ranking set of three cards wins.
Flush
All cards of same suit. The Flush with the highest-ranking card wins. If the highest cards in each flush are the same, the next highest cards are compared. This process continues until either the hands are shown to be the same, or there is a winner.
Straight
All card with ranks in sequence. The Straight with the highest-ranking card wins. If the Straights both contain cards of the same rank, the pot is split.
Three of a Kind
Three cards with the same rank. The higher-ranking card wins.
Two Pair
A pair is two cards of the same rank. Two Pair is two sets of cards of the same rank. The higher of the top Pairs wins. If the top pair is equal, the second Pair breaks the tie. If both the top Pair and the second Pair are equal, the kicker breaks the tie.
One Pair
A Pair is two cards of the same rank. When two players both have a Pair, the highest pair wins. When both players have the same pair, the next highest card wins. This card is referred to as the Kicker.
High Card
When no other poker hand can be formed, the highest-ranking card in your hand is the High Card.



































