Poker Hand
Rankings
Normal
or high hand only rankings:
 |
Royal
Flush |
A,
K, Q, J, T of the same suit. |
 |
Straight
Flush |
A
hand that has five cards of the same suit in
sequence. |
 |
Four
of a kind |
Four
cards of the same rank |
 |
Full
House |
Three
of a kind and one pair. |
 |
Flush |
Five
cards of the same suit but not in the same
sequence. |
 |
Straight |
Five
cards in sequence but not of the same suit. |
 |
Three
of a Kind |
Three
cards of the same rank. |
 |
Two
Pair |
Two
different pair with one odd card. |
 |
One
Pair |
One
pair with three odd cards. |
 |
High
Card |
Five
cards that cannot make any one of the above
hands. |
Hi/lo
or Lo only games:
When
playing a high low game the pot is split between the
best 5 card hand and the worst. The best hand rankings
are listed above and below are examples of the lo-hand
rankings.
Keep
in mind for your lo-hand flushes and straights are not
counted, the hand is ranked by the value of your
highest and lowest card.
An
Ace is always considered the lowest card
eg: a Hand 8 7 6 3 Ace would be considered a 8-7 low
hand, the Ace counts as one.
In
most games the best lo-hand is 5 4 3 2 A (a wheel)
this is a 5-4 hand.
The
second best hand is a 6 4 3 2 A this is a 6-4 hand.
If
everyone has a pair the lowest pair will win.
In
the event that two players hold the same low pair the
next lowest card will determine the winner.