Understanding Hand Rankings in Poker

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Understanding hand rankings in

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Learning how to play poker online isn't that hard, and there are plenty of free games

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Mobile devices have made it even easier for you to play a hand or two on the move,

so we’ve provided you with info on the hand rankings that are important, to give

your gaming a boost.

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Know your terminologyBefore you start playing poker you’ll need to know the terminology and what it refers to. this will include understanding hand rankings and

knowing when you have a pair, royal flush or other solid hand.

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Hand rankingsA hand consists of 5 cards and is ranked according to the value thereof. The order of hands from highest to lowest is as follows:

• Royal Flush• Straight Flush• 4 of a Kind• Full House• Flush• Straight• 3 of a kind• 2 Pair• Pair• High Card

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Royal flushA Royal Flush is the most famous hand in the game. This hand is unbeatable.

Should players be lucky enough to hold a royal flush, they will be holding a 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suite and they will immediately

win the game.

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Straight flushMuch like the straight hand, the

straight flush refers to five cards in a sequence. However, a straight flush requires all of the cards to be of the same suite. Should a tie occur, the

player with the highest ranking sequence is the winner.

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4 of a KindAt one point or another, players will

encounter a hand of 4 of a kind when playing at one of

MobilePokerOnline.com.au’s reviewed sites. This hand has 4 cards of equal

ranking, as well as one random card.  Should there be a tie, the player with the

highest ranking random card will win.

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Full houseA full house hand consists of three

cards of equal ranking, as well as two cards of matching ranking that are

different to the first three cards. Should the need for a tie breaker arise,

the player with the highest ranking matching set of three will win.

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FlushA Flush is five cards of the same suit.

In the event of a tie the player who holds the highest ranked cards will win. A tie

needs to be broken the 3rd, 4th or 5th highest cards can be used to determine a winner, but if all hands have the same suit, the pot

will be split.

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straightThere are so many different hands that

can emerge from a game of poker played at one of MobilePokerOnline.com.au’s

recommended sites, but the straight hand is the simplest to understand. It refers to five cards in a sequence, not necessarily

of the same suite.In the event of a tie, the player with the

card of the highest rank will win the game.

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3 of a kind A hand with 3 cards of the same rank

and 2 side cards.In the event that the game is tied the highest ranked 3 of a kind hand will

win. If a community card is in play the highest side card or second highest

side card determines the winner.

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Two pairThis term refers to two cards of equal

ranking, one random card and two different cards of a matching ranking. If players encounter a tie, the player

with the highest random card will ultimately be named the winner.

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PairA pair refers to a hand that yields

three random, unrelated cards, as well as two cards of equal ranking. Should a tie arise in a game of poker played on

one of the leading sites listed on MobilePokerOnline.com.au, the player

with the highest card will win.

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High cardA high card is any hand that does not

fall into any of the categories previously explained.

In the event of a tie the highest card wins, and if necessary, the 2nd, 3rd or 4th and the smallest card can be used

to break the tie.

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Poker certainly is one of the most intense, most exciting games around. Put your new found knowledge to good use at the sites

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winning hand today.