Poker Hands

In order to win in poker games, you have to know the poker hands that will give you winnings or loose you money. In this article, we will give you the types of poker hands.

By knowing the different poker hands and their ranking strength, you will be able to gage your position upon receipt of your cards from the dealer.

You will likewise be able to gage if you will need to call, raise or fold when you know the strength of your poker hand.

We will give here the poker hands as they rank in the poker legend. This will be in descending order. Of course, if the poker variant you are playing is a lowball, you may have to look from the bottom to win.

Straight Flush

Straight flush is a suited five consecutive card hand. This is the highest ranking poker hand. However, in a 52-card poker game, there are about forty straight flush possibilities.

It is therefore necessary that you gage the strength of your card by considering the hands that your opponents are holding.

In this case, if you have a superior straight flush otherwise known as Royal Flush, you have in your hand 10, J, Q, K, A. Then, there is no need for you to worry. However, the wheel straight flush or A, 2, 3, 4, 5 suited is still superior against other poker hands.

Four of a Kind

Four of a kind is the next superior hand with regards to poker hand strength. There are 13 possible four of a kind poker hands, however because of the necessity of a kicker, the possibility of developing four of a kind hand is about 624 possibilities. This is specially so in community cards where players can play with their holecards combining them with community cards.

Because you will play with community cards and your holecards, there are possibilities that you will have a similar four of kind with an opponent; the deciding factor in this case is your kicker. If you happen to have the same holecards and combining it with the community cards, there is a strong possibility that you will have to split the pot because you hold the same poker hand and therefore tied in this case.

Full House

Full house is where you have three of a kind and a pair. There are about 3,744 possible Full House or Full Boat probabilities in a 52-card deck. Thus, you have to ensure that your full house is superior to win the pot.

If it is not, then you will have to hope that your opponents have lower ranking poker hand to win the game.

Flush

Any five suited cards will be a strong poker hand. It may help to know that there are 5,108 possibilities of having a flush and thus, the gameplay may need to be considered if you must win using a flush poker hand.

Straight

Straight is a five consecutive non-suited cards poker hand. You will have the edge over your opponents if you have the high numbered cards but then, you only have about .39% probability of winning with this hand.

It may help to know that there are 10,200 possible straight poker hands in one poker game.

Three of a Kind

Three of a kind is when you have three cards of the same rank and two unmatched cards. There are 54,912 possibilities of developing your poker hand into three of a kind.

Two Pairs

Two pairs is a poker hand with two sets of cards with the same rank and a kicker. There are 123,552 possibilities of developing two pairs. The function of the kicker is likewise important to veer away from the opponent.

One Pair

One pair is when you have two cards of the same rank and three unmatched cards. This poker hand is only superior against high cards. There are more than million one pair poker hands in a 52-card deck.

High Cards

This is the card where there are no matching cards. You just have to hope that there are no ranking cards on the table or you are most like to be the looser if you continue to bet.

The ranking of the cards are important in every poker game. You will therefore need to be able to gage the strength of your poker hand before you decide on continuing or withdrawing from the game.

On the other hand, there are poker variations that allow non-standard poker hands. Knowing these non-standard poker hands will add to you probability of developing a respected image on the poker table.

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