Texas Hold'em Poker Rules Texas Hold'em Hands

Texas Hold'em Hands

Ranking

  • In case of a tie between player’s Texas Hold’em hands of the same type, the hand with a card of a higher value wins (i.e. Three Queens beats Three Jacks).
  • In case of a tie between player’s Texas Hold’em hands of the same type, the hand with a card of a higher value wins (i.e. Three Queens beats Three Jacks).

Royal Flush

It's the highest Texas Hold’em poker hand that consists of Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all cards must be of the same suit.

Straight Flush

It's the second highest Texas Hold’em poker hand that consists of Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit.

Four of a Kind

This Texas Hold’em poker hand involves four cards of the same rank, one of each suit.

Full House

This Texas Hold’em hand consists of three cards of the same rank and any two cards that that are not involved in the final poker hand.

Flush

Texas Hold’em hand of five cards of the same suit.

Straight

This Texas Hold’em hand consists of five subsequent cards.

Three of a Kind

Texas Hold’em hand of three cards of the same rank and any two cards that are not involved in the final poker hand.

Two Pair

This Texas Hold’em poker hand consists of two sets of two cards of the same rank and any fifth card.

One Pair

Any two cards of the same rank and three unmatched cards that are not involved in the final poker hand.

High Card (No Pair)

This is the lowest Texas Hold’em hand that consists of any five unmatched cards that are not in sequence and the are not of the same suit.