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Hand Order

Hand Order

The Hands in Texas Hold’em

These hand rankings for Texas Hold-Em Poker are the same as for all poker games, here they are in the order of the best hand to the worst:

  • Royal Flush — five cards of the same suit, ranked ace through ten; e.g., AKQJ10
  • Straight Flush — five cards of the same suit and consecutively ranked; e.g., 98765
  • Four of a Kind — four cards of the same rank; e.g., QQQQ4
  • Full House — three cards of the same rank and two more cards of the same rank; e.g., JJJ88
  • Flush — any five cards of the same suit; e.g., AJ852
  • Straight — any five cards consecutively ranked; e.g., QJ1098
  • Three of a Kind — three cards of the same rank; e.g., 888K4
  • Two Pair — two cards of the same rank and two more cards of the same rank; e.g., AAJJ7
  • One Pair — two cards of the same rank; e.g., 1010942
  • High Card — five unmatched cards; e.g., AJ1052 would be called “ace-high”

Players construct their hands by choosing the five best cards from the seven available (their two hole cards and the five community cards).

If the board is showing 95K3A, a player with the two hole cards A9 would have two pair (aces and nines) and would lose to a player who has 99 for three of a kind (three nines).

Learning hold’em poker begins with understanding how hands are dealt and the order of play as described above.

The best way to learn is to give it a go, it’s fairly easy to pick up – you also don’t need to memorise the hand order above, you could simply print out the hand order and have it with you as you play as a quick and easy reference to see what you’ve got as the hand develops.

Download a Print Friendly PDF version of the Hand Order here: Poker Hand Order PDF