a striaght wins in Poker i would know i play poker all the time!
2 pair.
It depends on the type of poker game being played.In a game where aces are low (they are equivalent to the number 1). In that case yes, a pair of fives beats a pair of aces.In a game where aces are high, then no, the pair of aces definitely wins. A pair of aces is the highest single pair you can get in the game of poker, before getting two pair or higher.Both of these types of games are played in poker.
Two pair will win, in Texas Holdem' hands ranking two pair is higher than three of a kind. The reverse is for all other types of poker. This is not even close to correct, whoever typed this is not smart or simply does not know poker rules. The following is the official poker hand rankings for Texas holdem poker and for that matter, all poker! FROM BEST TO WORST ROYAL FLUSH (A,K,Q,J,10 - ALL THE SAME SUIT....NOTE THAT NO SUIT OUTRANKS ANY OTHER, IN TEXAS HOLDEM THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE ROYAL FLUSH PER HAND) STRAIGHT FLUSH (ANY 5 CARDS IN A ROW OF THE SAME SUIT, EG: 2,3,4,5,6 ALL SUITED OR 5,6,7,8,9 ALL SUITED...NOTE THAT A ROYAL FLUSH IS THE HIGHEST RANKING STRAIGHT FLUSH) FOUR OF A KIND (ENOUGH SAID A,A,A,A .....10,10,10,10 ETC......NOTE THAT IF THERE IS A FOUR OF A KIND ON THE BOARD IN TEXAS HOLDEM THEN THE PERSON WITH THE HIGHEST KICKER WILL WIN) FULL HOUSE (BASICALLY A PAIR AND THREE OF A KIND AT THE SAME TIME...EG: K,K,K,Q,Q) FLUSH (5 CARDS OF THE SAME SUIT THAT DONT FALL INTO THE STRAIGHT FLUSH CATEGORY...EG: KH,QH,10H,5H,2H) STRAIGHT (5 UNSUITED CARDS IN A ROW ...EG: KH,QH,JS,10C,9D) THREE OF A KIND (TRIPS) K,K,K OR A,A,A OR 3,3,3 ETC TWO PAIR AA,KK OR 10,10,2,2 ETC ONE PAIR (A,A) HIGH CARD (ACE HIGH ETC)
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.
Yes, no matter how small (or large) that straight is it still beats a 2 of a kind (pair) even if it is a low straight, such as Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vs. a pair of Aces, the Straight wins. The full list of Poker Hand Rankings contains 10 hands.
No pair wins Turtle wins only
The pair of queens beat the pair of tens, the nine and the ace are irrelevant. Queens are higher ranked than tens.
A straight wins. The hand rankings are: Royal Flush (AKQJT of all the same suit) Straight Flush (a straight of all the same suit) 4 of a Kind (QQQQ for example) Full House (AAA44 for example) Flush (all same suit, non sequential) Straight (sequential but not same suit) 3 of a kind 2 pair 1 pair High Card
The straight ending in the highest card. If both have the same highest card, you split the pot equally.
I think if you and the dealer have the same hand, then in casino's. The dealer wins. Sometimes it's a draw and you get your money back, but win nothing else.
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.