Hand Ranks

Poker Card Combinations

Royal Flush
Royal Flush
A straight flush consisting of the five highest cards of one suit, ranked as the highest hand in certain games of poker.
Straight Flush
Straight Flush
A straight flush is a hand that contains five cards in sequence, all of the same suit.
Four of a Kind
Four of a Kind
A hand containing four cards of the same rank.
Full House
Full House
A hand containing three cards of one rank, and two cards of another rank.
Flush
Flush
Five different cards of the same suit in any order.
Straight
Straight
A hand with five cards in sequence, of different suits. Aces can count as below a 2 or above a King, but cannot wrap.
Skip Straight
Skip Straight
Cards are in consecutive order, skipping every second rank.
Corner Sequence
Corner Sequence
From cards of any color will create a continuous sequence (straight) with an ace in the middle. Ace in the sequence represents the same minimum and maximum value.
Three of a Kind
Three of a Kind
A hand with three cards of the same rank, also known as a “set”.
Blaze
Blaze
All 5 cards that you hold in your hand has to represent Figura card regardless of membership in one or another color. In any case, they must be represented king, queen and jack, whether they belong to any color.
Two Pairs
Two Pairs
A hand with two cards of one rank and two cards of another rank. If two players have the same highest pair then the winner is decided according to the second pair. If players also have the same second pair, then the winner is determined according to the highest remaining card.
Flush Draw
Flush Draw
This rank is achieved if we have in hand 4 cards of one color regardless of their value.
One Pair
One Pair
A hand with two cards of the same rank. If two players have the same pair then the winner is determined according to the highest of the remaining cards.
High Card
High Card
No two cards have the same rank, the five cards are not in sequence, and the five cards are not all the same suit.
Outside Straight Draw
Outside Straight Draw
An outside straight draw, also called double-ended or open-end (ed) straight draw, is a hand with four of the five needed cards in sequence and could be completed on either end.
Inside Straight Draw
Inside Straight Draw
An inside straight draw or gutshot draw, is a hand with four of the five cards needed for a straight, but missing one in the middle.