Royal Flush | 10 J Q K A | 100 Points | |||
The best poker hand possible is a Royal Flush consisting of a Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace all of the same suit. | |||||
Straight Flush | 4 5 6 7 8 | 75 Points | |||
A Straight Flush consists of a run of five cards all of the same suit. Aces count as high or low; therefore 10,J,Q,K,A and A,2,3,4,5 of the same suit are both valid straight flushes. | |||||
Four of a Kind | 3 3 3 3 | 50 Points | |||
Four of a Kind consists of four cards of the same rank with one odd card that can be anything; e.g. four Kings or four Threes. | |||||
Full House | J J J 4 4 | 25 Points | |||
A Full House consists of three cards of the same rank plus a pair; e.g. three Jacks and two Fours. | |||||
Flush | 6 10 K 4 2 | 20 Points | |||
A Flush consists of any five cards of the same suit. | |||||
Straight | A 2 3 4 5 | 15 Points | |||
A Straight consists of any run of five cards, where Aces count as high or low; therefore 10,J,Q,K,A and A,2,3,4,5 and 8,9,10,J,Q are all valid straights. | |||||
Three of a Kind | 4 4 4 | 10 Points | |||
Three of a Kind consists of three cards of the same rank with two odd cards that can be anything; e.g. three Aces or three Fours. | |||||
Two Pairs | 7 7 J J | 5 Points | |||
Two pairs of cards and one odd card that can be anything; e.g. two Sevens and two Jacks. | |||||
One Pair | 10 10 | 2 Points | |||
A single pair and three odd cards that can be anything; e.g. two Tens. |
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