What are the best poker hands?
These are some of the best hands and card combinations you can get to win a poker game.
Royal Flush
Royal Flush is the best hand you can have. It consists of a 10, a J, a Q, a K and an Ace of the same suit. It is the strongest and most difficult combination to get, if you have it, it's your time to win!
Straight Flush
This combination consists of five consecutive cards of the same suit. In the event that there is a tie between two players and both have a straight flush each, the hands will be valued according to their highest card. The straight flush that ends with the highest card always wins.
Four of a kind
You can make a four of a kind combination when you form a set of four cards of the same value. In the event that two players have this hand, the hands will be compared according to the value of the quartet. The quartet with the highest card wins.
Full House
The Full house is a combination of three cards of the same value and a different pair; for example, "K, K, K + 4, 4". In the event of a tie, the hand with the highest value group of three cards is considered as the winner.
Flush
The Flush is made of five cards of the same suit, not necessarily consecutive. If at any point in the game there is a tie, the player with the highest card in his hand is considered the winner.
Straight
The hand that has five consecutive cards of different suits will be Straight. Like some of the previous combinations, in the event of a tie, the hand with the straight that ends with the highest card wins.
Three of a kind
Three cards of the same value and two unpaired cards form this type of hand. In the event that two players have a Three of a Kind, the player with the highest unpaired card (or if necessary, the second card) wins.
Two Pair
Hand consisting of two sets of even cards. For example "K, K + 10, 10".
Pair
Two cards of the same value. If several players have a pair, the value of each is compared and the one with the pair of the highest value wins.
High Card
When the players do not have any of the above combinations, it is established that there is a "high card". The cards are compared to each other, checking the values of each one starting with the highest of each player.
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