Hand Ranking in Texas Hold'em
You should be familiar with every hand you may hold before you sit at the table.

Royal Flush
The unbeatable poker hand is the Royal Flush. It consists of a single suit's Ten, King, Jack, Queen and Ace.

Straight Flush
Five cards in a row with the same suit. When there is a tie, the player with the highest rank at the start of the sequence wins.

Four of a Kind
Four cards of the same value and one side card. When in the tie, the player with the highest side card wins.

Full House
Two of a pair and three cards of the same rank. When there is a tie, the opponent with the highest three cards wins.

Flush
There are five cards of the same suit, but they are not arranged in any particular sequence. When there is a tie, the card with the highest rank wins.

Straight
Five cards in a row, each of which is of a different suit. In a tie, the highest-ranking card at the beginning of the sequence wins.

Three of a Kind
Three identical cards and two separate side cards are dealt. When there is a tie, the side card with the highest or second-highest value wins.

Two pair
Two cards with the same rank, two cars with another same rank, and on side card. If two players have same pair, the one with the highest side card wins.

Pair
Three separate side cards and two cards of the same rank. When there is a tie, the side card with the highest, second-highest, or third-highest value wins.

High Card
All five cards are unconnected to one another. When there is a tie, the player with the highest card wins.