The player handling the highest pair wins : an hand like AA55K will win against à KKQQA.
The same if player one has 2,2,K,K,7 and player two has 2,2,J,J,K player one would win because his Cowboys(pair of Kings) beats player two's Fishing Hooks(Jacks).
In the event of two players having the same two pairs, the winner is decided by the next highest card in either persons hand. Lets say Player one has 2,2,5,5,8 and player two has 2,2,5,5,J. Player two would win because of his Jack.
This card is called "the Kicker", it can be a second to fifth kicker
AKQ65 will beat a AKQ64
There are no three pairs in poker, it's only three of a kind or your two highest pairs. So the full house would win. I mean just for starters the full house already has three of a kind within it 3 6's which already beats two pair. So the full house is ONE of the strongest hands in poker.
20 to 1.
It is not possible to have a straight and a pair as a winning card combination. A combination of 5 cards is used to make the best combination possible, in this case the straight consists of 5 cards, which does not allow a pair to join the combination.
A straight would win.
The straight ending in the highest card. If both have the same highest card, you split the pot equally.
No! Listed from the best hand to the worst : 1) Royal Flush 2) Straight Flush 3) Four of a Kind 4) Full House 5) Flush 6) Straight 7) Three of a Kind 8) Two Pairs 9) A Pair 10) High Card
In poker ANY 2 pair beats a King high hand.
Yes. That is two pairs against one pair, basically, and the pairs are higher in the first hand. ... If the king or the Ace were paired in the second hand, then that hand would win. But, basically, the value and suits of the cards don't matter in this particular hand, because two pairs always beats one pair. Actually the suits do not matter at all in poker. It is the ranking of the cards that matter. For example, if there are two flushes (all same suit) it is the highest card that wins, not the suit.
From Best to worst: 1. Royal Flush 2. Straight Flush 3. Four of a kind 4. Full house 5. Flush 6. Straight 7. Three of a kind 8. Two pairs 9. A pair 10. High card
3 pairs It is not possible to have 3 pairs when only a five card hand counts in poker.
Both have two pairs of parallel straight sides.
In order to draw a straight line, two unique ordered pairs are needed. This is because two unique points determine a line and an ordered pair represents a point.