How To Win Poker

Poker is played with a normal deck of 52 playing cards. The cards are ordered from high to low in the corresponding order: Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. The Aces are the highest. Aces value are more than Kings which value are more than Queens which are worth above Jack, and the rest. The cards are also separated into four suits. The suits are: diamonds, hearts spades, and clubs. The suits are all of the same value, in a sense that no suit is more precious than another.

Every player is given five cards. The objective of the game is to wind up with the highest-valued hand. Hands are graded in the following order, from best to worst:
Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair, High Card

Royal Flush

This is the highest value hand in all of pokerdom. A Royal Flush is made up of Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10, all of the same suit. It's the hardest hand to get.

Straight Flush

A Straight Flush consists of five cards in numerical arrangement, all of the identical suit. It's not permitted to "wrap around," for example Q-K-A-2-3. This is also extremely rare. If you get two of these consecutively, you are dishonest. If there are two Straight Flushes on the table, then any hand that has a Straight Flush that gets to the highest card value wins.

Four Of A Kind

Four of a kind is made up of four cards of the same numerical value with a different random card. If there are two or more individuals that meet the criteria, the hand with the highest value Four of a Kind comes first.

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Full House

With the five cards in you posses, three have the matching numerical rank, and the two left over cards also have the identical numerical rank. Ties are broken first by the Three of a Kind, and then the Pair. This means that K-K-K-A-A beats Q-Q-Q-J-J, which beats Q-Q-Q-10-10.

Flush

A Flush is composed of five cards of the same suit, in spite of their numerical rank. In the event of a tie, whoever has the highest value card wins.

Straight

Five cards in mathematical order, not considering of their suits. Identical to with the Straight Flush, a Straight cannot be a "wrap around." In a tie situation, whoever's Straight goes to a higher value card wins.

Three Of A Kind

Three cards of the identical numerical rank, and two insignificant cards that is not a pair.

Two Pair

Two sets of pairs, and one random card.

One Pair

One pair is made up of one pair and three insignificant cards. If more than one individual has a One Pair, then the person with the highest value pair wins.

High Card

If no one of the players contains anything of value, the player with the highest-valued card wins, with the 2 as the lowest value card, and the Ace as the highest. In case of a tie, you move to the subsequent highest card, and so on.