Poker Hand Rankings
One of the most confusing
things for any new poker player is the order of hand
rankings. The poker hands listed below are ranked from
the Royal Flush (highest) to the High Card (lowest).
These hand rankings are generally consistent throughout
every variation of online poker.
Texas Holdem, Omaha, 7-Card
Stud and 5-Card Stud games are played with the player
holding the highest ranking hand winning the pot. Omaha
Hi/Lo and 7-Card Stud Hi/Lo are played with the pot
being split between the highest ranking hand and the
lowest ranking hand when a qualifying low hand exists.
Poker Hand Ranking for High
Royal Flush
Ace, King, Queen, Jack and Ten all
in the same suit.
If two or more Royal Flushes
exist at showdown, the pot is split.
Straight Flush
Five cards in numerical sequence
all in the same suit.
Tied Hand: If two or more
Straight Flush exist at showdown, the highest ranked
card at the top of the sequence wins the pot. If two or
more identical sequences exist, the pot is split.
Four of a Kind Four cards of the same rank with
fifth card being the highest eligible card.
Tied Hand: If two or more Four
of a Kinds exist in a hand, the highest four of a kind
wins. Games played with community cards where players
have the same four of a kind, the highest fifth card by
rank (kicker) wins. If the kicker is also of the same
rank, the pot is split.
Full House Three cards of matching rank with
two cards of different matching rank.
Tied Hand: If two or more Full
Houses exist at showdown, the highest three matching
cards wins. Games played with community cards where
players have the same three matching cards, the highest
value of the two matching cards wins. If the hands are
identical in rank, the pot is split.
Flush Five cards of matching suit.
Tied Hand: If two or more
Flushes exist in a hand, the player holding the Flush
with the highest ranked card is the winner. When
necessary, the second, third, fourth or fifth highest
cards are used to break a tie. If two or more exactly
ranked flush hands exist, the pot is split.
Straight Five cards in ranked sequence.
Tied Hand: If two or more
Straights exist at showdown, the player holding the
Straight with the highest ranked card is the winner. If
two or more exactly ranked straights exist, the pot is
split.
Three of a kind Three cards of matching rank with
two cards of different ranks.
Tied Hand: If two or more Three
of a Kinds exist at showdown, the highest Three of a
Kind wins. Games played with community cards where
players have the same three matching cards, the highest
ranked fourth (or fifth when necessary) card wins. If
the hands are identical in rank, the pot is split.
Two Pair Two cards of matching rank with
two additional cards of a different matching rank. The
fifth card is an unrelated rank.
Tied Hand: If two or more
players have Two Pairs at showdown, the highest pair
wins. If the highest pair is the same rank, the highest
second pair wins. If both pairs are identical, the
highest fifth card by rank (kicker) wins. If the kicker
is also of the same rank, the pot is split.
One Pair Two cards of matching rank with
three additional cards of unrelated ranks.
Tied Hand: If two or more
players have One Pair at showdown, the highest pair by
rank wins. If pairs of the same rank exist, the highest
ranked unrelated card wins. The second and third highest
ranked unrelated cards are used when necessary. If the
hands are identical in rank, the pot is split.
High Card Five cards that are not of the
same suit, are not ranked sequentially and uniquely
ranked.
Tied Hand: If two or more
players have High Card at showdown, the highest ranked
card wins. The second, third, fourth and fifth highest
ranked cards are used when necessary. If the hands are
identical in rank, the pot is split.
Poker Hand Ranking for Low
For low hand rankings, the
individual rank of each of the five cards must be
unique. Suits and ranked sequences (flushes and
straights) are not considered when ranking low hands
making these hands eligible for both the low and high
hands. Along with Aces being the highest card for High
hand ranks, Aces are used as the lowest card for low
hand ranks.
Five High Also known as the 'bicycle' or
'wheel' - Five, Four, Three, Deuce and Ace.
Tied Hand: This is the lowest
possible 'Low' hand. If two or more Five High exist at
showdown, the pot is split.
Six High Five uniquely ranked cards with
the highest card being a Six
Tied Hand: If two or more Six
High exist at showdown, the lower second ranking card
wins. The third, fourth and fifth highest ranked cards
are used when necessary. If the hands are identical in
rank, the pot is split.
Seven High Five uniquely ranked cards with
the highest card being a Seven.
Tied Hand: If two or more Seven
High exist at showdown, the lower second ranking card
wins. The third, fourth and fifth highest ranked cards
are used when necessary. If the hands are identical in
rank, the pot is split.
Eight High Five uniquely ranked cards with
the highest card being an Eight.
Eight, Seven, Six, Five, Four is the weakest hand
that qualifies for the 'Low'.
Tied Hand: If two or more Eight
High exist at showdown, the lower second ranking card
wins. The third, fourth and fifth highest ranked cards
are used when necessary. If the hands are identical in
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