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Poker Sequences: Poker Hand Rankings Chart in Order of Strength

Poker is a skill based game, so it is crucial that you should learn how different poker hands fare up against each other. You need to memorize the standard Poker hand rankings and sequences in their order of strength as this is fundamental to playing poker without committing basic errors.

In any game of Poker, a good hand of cards never disappoints. Of course, skilled players can turn a bad hand into a good one through their expertise in the game, and the ones who do not understand the game well, may as well lose a round with a good hand of cards.

So, to improve one’s game a player must have complete knowledge of poker hands and rankings. All in all, there are ten contenders in this poker hierarchy. These poker hand rankings comprise of poker sequences, other pairs, triplets and cards of a similar suit. Let’s discuss each poker hand and sequence one by one.

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Poker Sequences - List of Poker Hands Ranking

Highest Poker Sequence Royal Flush

Royal Flush

This is the strongest hand in the poker hand rankings chart. Royal Flush is the rare0t poker hand of all, consisting of an Ace, King, Queen, Jack and Ten, each card of the same suit. The probability of getting this poker hand is 0.000154% (odds as 649739:1). The Royal Flush is an invincible hand, yet the rarest poker sequence, because any player who possesses it cannot be beaten under any circumstances.

Highest Poker Sequence Royal Flush

Straight Flush

This is the 2nd most difficult poker sequence and the next strongest invincible poker hand. A Straight Flush features five suited cards in a poker sequence. The probability of getting a Straight Flush is 0.00139% (odds as 72192:1). Theoretically, the only way this poker hand can be beaten is by the Royal Flush. That’s because Royal Flush is the highest Straight Flush.

Four of a Kind

Four of a Kind

The 3rd highest hand in the poker hand rankings chart is Four of a Kind. As the name goes, this poker sequence involves exactly four cards of the same rank plus one random card. A♠ A♥ A♣ A♦ 9♦ is the highest-ranking Four of a Kind. Also known as Quads, the probability of making this hand is 0.0240% (odds as 4164:1).

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Full House

Full House is the 4th strongest hand in poker hand rankings. It is a much simpler poker sequence wherein the five cards are arranged in a 3+2 formation. It consists of three similar cards of one rank and another two cards of a different rank. When two players have a Full House, the player with the higher ranking three cards in their hand becomes the winner. The probability of getting a Full House is 0.1441% (odds as 693:1).

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Flush

Sitting 5th in the poker hand rankings chart, a Flush poker, hand consists of five cards of the same suit without any poker sequence. If more than one player gets a Flush, the winner is the player who has the highest ranking card in their hand. A winning poker hand, the probability of getting a Flush is 0.1965% (odds as 508:1).

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Straight

Sitting 6th in the poker hand rankings chart, five cards of different suits arranged in perfect numerical poker sequence make a Straight poker hand. In case more than one player makes a Straight poker sequence, the highest-ranking card in their hands is used to decide the winner. Here, Ace can act both as the High or Low card depending on the cards it is placed with. The probability of getting a Straight poker sequence is 0.3925% (odds as 254:1).

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Three of a Kind

Three of a Kind is a relatively simple poker hand that involves three cards of the same rank and two random (unrelated) cards. If two or more players have similar triplets, the winner will be determined by the highest card of the two remaining random cards in the hand. If the higher of the two random cards are both equal, the second random card decides the winner. The probability of getting it is 2.1128% (odds as 46.3:1).

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Two Pair

As the name goes, Two Pair Poker, hand consists of two cards of a similar rank, another two cards of a similar rank and one random card. If two or more players have Two Pair, the highest pair wins. If the first pairs are equal, the second pair decides the winner. The probability of getting Two Pair poker hand is 4.7539% (odds as 20:1).

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Pair

This poker hand has two cards of the same rank, and three random, unrelated side cards. This is one of the most frequent poker hands made in both Texas Holdem and Omaha poker games. The probability of making One Pair is 42.2569% (odds as 1:1).

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High Card

A High Card can be simply any card that does not fall into any of the nine poker sequences mentioned above. It is best used to break a deadlock and determine the winner in case of a tie, provided players fail to make any of the poker hand rankings above. If the first cards are identical, the second is considered. If they are also identical, then the next one and so on until the first superior card is found.

Poker Hands and Sequences Strategy

As a beginner, it is easy to get confused regarding how to make the best poker hands. Here are a few things you may note to determine the ideal Poker sequences to win in Poker

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  • The Poker hands should be thoroughly memorized and you should be able to act after receiving the cards spontaneously.
  • For new players, it is good news that the ranks and their positions are exactly the same for all poker variations.
  • Starting from the King of Poker hands, the Royal Flush, the list keeps going down and ends with the random five cards.
  • Getting a Royal Flush poker hand where all top five cards are from the same suit is very rare. Most players earning mega wins in Poker wait for their lives to get this winning sequence.
  • TThe Straight flush containing 5 consecutive cards is rare, but the 3rd strongest poker hand, Four-of-a-kind, is still common in the game.
  • Take note that a Full house always ranks at a higher position than Flush in poker. Similarly, a Flush always beats a Straight poker sequence.
  • Don’t play too many hands. You should play only 20-25% of the hands. This means stick to playing only good hands, especially when you are playing against 8 to 9 players.
  • A few good starting hands pre-flop that you can play aggressively are A-A, K-K, Q-Q, J-J, A-K, A-Q and AJ.
  • Finally, players should be able to deduce the possible strength of their opponents’ cards to strategize and beat them accordingly.

Poker Hand Ranking FAQs

Q. What is the best poker hand?
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The best poker hand among all is the Royal Flush as per standard poker rankings. This poker sequence consists of the Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit.

Q. What is the worst starting hand in Texas Hold’em Poker Hands?
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The worst starting hand among Texas Hold’em poker hands is 3-2 offsuit. Often 7-2 is also referred to as one of the worst poker hands since it has less straight potential than a 3-2, despite having higher pot equity.

Q. How are poker hands constructed?
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In most variants of poker, it is necessary to use exactly five cards to make a hand. In Texas Hold’em, you have to use your hole cards (face down) in combination with three of the five community cards to form the best five-card poker hand. In Pot Limit Omaha poker, you must use two out of four hole cards in combination with any three of the five community cards to make the best five-card poker sequence.

Q. How are poker hands ranked?
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Poker hands are ranked based on the standard poker hand hierarchy, which goes from the highest-ranked hand to the lowest-ranked hand across all poker variations. Here is the complete list of the Poker Sequences and combinations common to all poker games.

  • Royal Flush - Top five cards of the same suit. Example: A ♥ K ♥ Q ♥ J ♥ 10 ♥
  • Straight Flush - Any five cards of the same suit in sequence. Example: 10♠ 9♠ 8♠ 7♠ 6♠
  • Four of a Kind - Four cards of the same rank and one different card. Example: A♣ A♥ A♠ A♦ 9♣
  • Full House - Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank. Example: J♠ J♦ J♣ A♠ A ♥
  • Flush - Any five cards of the same suit, not in sequence. Example: A ♣ J ♣ 2♣ 8♣ 10♣
  • Straight - Any five cards in sequence, not of the same suit. Example: K♥ Q♣ J♥ 10♦ 9♠
  • Three of a Kind - Three cards of the same rank and two random cards. Example: K♠ K♦ K♣ A♣ 2♥
  • Two Pair - Two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank and one different card. Example: J♥ J♣ K ♠ K♦ 10♦
  • One Pair - Two cards of the same rank. Example: Q♦ Q♣ A♣ 2♥ 4♦
  • High Card - If a hand doesn’t fall in any of the above poker hand rankings, the highest-ranking card in the hand is used to determine the winner. For example, A♦ 2♣ K♥ 7♠ 4♣ Here, Ace of Diamonds is the high card.

In a showdown, the player with the highest-ranking poker hand wins the pot.

Q. Which poker hand ranks the highest?
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The highest ranking poker hand is the Royal Flush. It is made of the top five cards all belonging to the same suit. A♣ K♣ Q♣ J♣,10♣ is an example of Royal Flush. This is the invincible hand of all, that also makes it the most desirable poker sequence.

Q. Is a pair bigger than a sequence in poker?
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A pair is a combination of two cards of the same rank and three different cards. It is the second lowest hand in strength in any game of Poker.

A poker sequence is made of five cards arranged in a sequence. The highest poker sequence is the Royal Flush followed by the Straight Flush where all five cards are of the same suit. This is followed by a Straight poker sequence (6th strongest hand) that is made of five serial cards all of different suits. All the poker sequences rank higher than a Pair in Poker games.

Q. What are the best combinations in poker?
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In poker hand rankings, the best poker hands are those that rank high on the poker hand chart. The king of all poker hands, aka the best combination among all is the Royal Flush, which is composed of the top five cards, A, K, Q, J, and 10 of the same suit. The Royal Flush is also the rarest hand that cannot be beaten by any other hand across all poker variations.

The Royal Flush is followed by Straight Flush that is also made of five cards of the same suit arranged in a sequence. This means the Royal Flush is the highest Straight flush. The next best poker combinations are Four of a Kind and Full House, ranking 3rd and 4th in order of strength.

Q. How many starting hands are there in poker?
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In Texas Hold'em poker, there are a total of 1,326 possible starting hands. This number is derived from the total number of possible combinations of two cards that can be dealt from a deck of 52 cards.

Each player is dealt two cards at the start of the hand, and these two cards are known as 'hole cards.' The starting hands in Texas Hold'em include all possible poker sequences of two cards, such as Ace-King, Queen-Jack, 10-9, and so on.

Q. How many Three of a kind poker hands are there?
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The number of Three of a Kind poker hands that are possible in a standard deck of 52 cards depends on the specific rank of the three cards that make up this poker hand. There are 13 ranks in a standard deck of 52 cards, ranging from 2 to Ace, and each rank can form a Three of a kind hand in four different suits. Therefore, the total number of three of a kind hands possible in poker is 54,912.

Q. How many hands are there in poker?
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In a poker game, there are ten poker hands and sequences that rank from the highest to the lowest in order of strength. These poker hands are: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair and High Card.

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