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Poker Hand Rankings
Normal or high hand only rankings.

 

 
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Royal Flush
Royal Flush
A, K, Q, J, T of the same suit.
Straigh Flush
Straight Flush
A hand that has five cards of the same suit in sequence.
Four of a Kind
Four of a Kind
Four cards of the same rank.
Full House
Full House
Three of a kind and one pair.
Flush
Flush
Five cards of the same suit but not in the same sequence.
Straight
Straight
Five cards in sequence but not of the same suit.
Three of a Kind
Three of a Kind
Three cards of the same rank.
Two Pair
Two Pair
Two different pair with one odd card.
One Pair
One Pair
One pair with three odd cards.
High Card
High Card
Five cards that cannot make any one of the above hands.

Hi/Lo or Lo Only Games:
When playing a Hi/Lo game the pot is split between the best 5 card hand and the worst 5 card hand. 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.

For example:
A hand – 8, 7, 6, 3, A, 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.

 

 
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