a flush is any 5 cards that are suited eg. Ace of spades 9 of spades 3 of spades J of spades 6 of spades its ranked by the highest suited card you have if you have the ace high flush youll win if you have a Queen high flush and some has a King high flush you will lose. then there is a straight flush which is the second highest hand possible that eg As 2s 3s 4s 5s it can also be 7s 8s 9s 10 Js Then you have a ROYAL FLUSH which cannot be beaten AS KS QS JS 10S can be any suit
A Flush is a hand of cards that all bear the same suit
In Poker, this is a strong hand, and usually beats a straight (a hand of cards in order, eg 5,6,7,8,9 or any similar hand of cards that is in numerical order with no gaps.
A straight flush beats both of these hands, and consists of both of the above rules combined. eg 5,6,7,8,9 of the same suit.
No, Three of a kind can not beat a straight.
In poker? Cause i play Texas Hold'em and a Straight does NOT beat a fullhouse, starting from highest to lowest: Royal Flush, Straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, pair, high card.
Well poker hands are [from the worst to the best]: 1- high card [no-pair] 2- one pair 3- two pair 4- three of a kind [trips, set] 5- straight 6- flush 7- full house [full boat] 8- four of a kind [quads] 9- straight flush 10- royal straight flush. So.. yes, it does. Royal flushes are the strongest hands in regular texas holdem.
No
No. Straight flush beats four of a kind, no matter the card value..
Yes it does. Hand Rankings: Royal Flush Straight Flush 4 of a kind Full House Flush Straight 3 of a kind Two Pair One Pair High Card
"Bad beat" is just a colloquial expression referring to having a very strong hand and losing to an unlikely, but possible, better hand. Such as if a player were to lose with four aces in holdem to a player with a straight flush. That means the bad beats have no formal place in any rules of procedure and are thus unlikely mentioned in any contest or casino rules (which I assume you meant instead of laws). For example the WSOP rules have no mention of a bad beat.
Four of a Kind Straight Flush Royal Flush
No. Straight flush beats four of a kind, no matter the card value..
Yes.
If a straight of red hearts = Straight Flush, then the only hand that would beat it is a straight flush that is higher, such as a Royal Flush. Otherwise, that hand is pretty much unbeatable.
A full house always beats a flush, unless it is a straight flush or a royal flush.