Poker hands are ranked in descending order, from strongest to weakest. If multiple hands match in rank, the winner is the player with the highest-ranking cards, e.g., a Queen-high straight beats a 9-high straight.
If the hands are still tied, the kicker determines the winner on hands that are 3 of a kind or below. If the hands remain tied, the pot is split between the winners. Any odd chips go to the left of the button.
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Royal Flush A, K, Q, J, 10 all of the same suit |
Straight Flush Any five card sequence in the same suit |
Four of a kind All four cards of the same rank |
Full House Three of a kind combined with a pair |
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Flush Any five cards of the same suit, but not in sequence |
Straight Five cards in sequence, but not in the same suit |
Three of a kind Three cards of the same rank |
Two Pair Two separate pairs |
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Pair Two cards of the same rank |
High Card Unrelated cards ranked by the highest single card |
Please note that all decisions made by RegalPoker.com regarding hand rankings are final.