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Poker Basics: Texas Hold'em Hand
Ranks
In Texas Hold’em poker, hand
ranking is considered one of the most basic elements. This is
the first thing that every poker player must learn before
starting to play Texas Hold’em. There is hardly any difference
between the hand rankings of a common game of poker and Texas
Hold’em like Draw poker, Omaha or Seven Card Stud. As a Texas
Hold’em player you should remember that every suit has the same
exact value in this game as well as in other poker games.
Kicker is also a very important concept and is used when two
players make similar poker hands like a pair of aces. In such
cases, a player with the highest card will win the
pot.
Texas Hold’em hand
rankings:
When you compare hands in the
game of poker, you need to follow certain basic
rules:
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When a hand is very probable,
it loses its power to make a player win. For instance,
Royal Flush is the hand that is not very likely to be seen
and this makes it a very powerful hand of Texas
Hold’em.
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There are five cards in a
poker hand. A player can take these cards from any
combination of community cards and hole cards. Cards that
are not included in this will not be
considered.
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The card ranking in Texas
Hold’em poker goes from Ace, which is the highest, to the
King, Queen and Jack, 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3 and 2 that is the
lowest.
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As far as poker suit ranking
is concerned, there are no differences because all the
suits are equal.
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Royal Flush: It is a combination of the
poker cards with the same suit: Ace, King, Queen, Jack and
Ten.
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Straight Flush: In this game, you can find
five cards of the same suit in one sequence.
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Full House: In this House, three cards
having the same denomination are combined, while the other
two cards are of different denominations.
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Flush: Five cards of the same suit are
combined in Flush.
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Straight: Straight is a five card
combination of different suits in a sequence. In this case,
if the player has the highest card, he or she will have a
better hand compared to the opponents.
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Three of a Kind: This is a three-card
combination of similar denomination along with any other
two cards.
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Two Pair: This hand combines two
denominative pairs of cards along with one other
card.
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One Pair:
This hand has a combination of one pair of cards that are
denominative, along with three unmatched
cards.
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High Cards:
In this case, there is no existence of other hand
combinations. The winner is the card with highest
ranking.

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