Royal Flush
Straight Flush
Four of a kind
Full House
Flush
Straight
Three of a Kind
Two Pair
One Pair
High Card
The single most important thing you need to know in poker is which hand beats which! Below is the full list of possible poker hands in descending order along with the odds of this being your best hand.
A poker hand always consists of five cards. In Texas Hold'em, if you are still in the pot by the time that the "river" card is drawn, you must use five cards (from the seven available to you) to make your best hand. i.e. highest up the pecking order below.
Straight Flush
Four of a kind
Full House
Flush
Straight
Three of a Kind
Two Pair
One Pair
High Card
The single most important thing you need to know in poker is which hand beats which! Below is the full list of possible poker hands in descending order along with the odds of this being your best hand.
A poker hand always consists of five cards. In Texas Hold'em, if you are still in the pot by the time that the "river" card is drawn, you must use five cards (from the seven available to you) to make your best hand. i.e. highest up the pecking order below.
Royal Flush:

An Ace, King, Queen, Jack, Ten in the same suit.
If two or more players have a Royal Flush, the pot will be equally split between them.
If two or more players have a Royal Flush, the pot will be equally split between them.
Five cards of the same suit in sequence.
If two or more players have a Straight Flush: Highest value card at the top of the sequence wins the pot. If two or more players have the same straight flush then the pot is shared.
If two or more players have a Straight Flush: Highest value card at the top of the sequence wins the pot. If two or more players have the same straight flush then the pot is shared.
Four of a Kind:

Four cards of the same value, plus a side card.
In the event when there is more than one player with a Four of a Kind; the player with the highest Four of a Kind wins the pot. In Hold'em games, where players have the same four of a kind, the highest fifth side card "kicker" wins.
In the event when there is more than one player with a Four of a Kind; the player with the highest Four of a Kind wins the pot. In Hold'em games, where players have the same four of a kind, the highest fifth side card "kicker" wins.
A combination of Three of a Kind and a Pair.
Three of a kind decides the strength of the hand. In "flop" games when players have the same three cards, higher pair wins the pot.
Three of a kind decides the strength of the hand. In "flop" games when players have the same three cards, higher pair wins the pot.
Five suited cards.
When two or more players have a Flush, the player holding the highest value card wins. If necessary, the second-highest, third-highest, etc. can be used to find the winner.
When two or more players have a Flush, the player holding the highest value card wins. If necessary, the second-highest, third-highest, etc. can be used to find the winner.
Straight:

Any five cards in sequence.
The player holding the highest-ranking card at the top of the sequence wins in case of a tie.
The player holding the highest-ranking card at the top of the sequence wins in case of a tie.
Two separate pairs plus a side card.
If two players have the same highest pair, the value of the second pair determines who wins the pot. If two players have the same Two Pairs, the player holding the highest fifth card "kicker" wins the pot.
If two players have the same highest pair, the value of the second pair determines who wins the pot. If two players have the same Two Pairs, the player holding the highest fifth card "kicker" wins the pot.
Two cards of the same rank and three side cards.
If two players have the same pair, the next highest card wins, and if necessary, the second-highest and third-highest side card determines who wins the pot.
If two players have the same pair, the next highest card wins, and if necessary, the second-highest and third-highest side card determines who wins the pot.
The player with the highest card wins the pot.








