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Poker Rules Hand Ranking In Texas Hold 'em poker, who wins the hand, a color or a strait and two of a kind? I played this game informally recently and have encountered some situations that my game-book does not discuss (as above). Is there a good reference for the classification or rule of difficult situations like this? lowest to highest rank of raking: Any hand in Texas Hold'em is composed of the best 5 cards on the table, so this situation can never occur because a flush consists of 5 cards, as does a right. In the case where the best cards you can get a pair, then the pair and cards plus 3 on the table are taken into account. This is not a difficult situation, and I suppose your "game book" would have a list of hand rankings. Looks like you try to use all 7 cards in your assessment "Straight and Two of a Kind". You can not do that in Texas Hold'em. In Texas Holdem Poker, the showdown, you make the best hand possible with only 5 cards. No other cards can be used, nor do they matter. The cards speak for themselves based on the ranking of poker hands. A flush beats a straight. The rule is simple and clear: "Make your best five cards" Hunting wins - you can not combine a straight and a pair (or a combination). Your hand is placed only on the single best combination of cards. Look on the back of a deck of cards. Always rinse right and beat two of a kind A strait and a pair of hands completely different. either you have a straight or a pair. Flush beats both Straight Flush beats and beats a pair. Posted on July 10, 2010.
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