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Poker Hands Chart

 

Illustrated Poker Hands Chart

Below is a complete chart of Poker hands ranked highest to lowest.

Hand
Example

Royal Flush
Ace, King, Queen, Jack and Ten from the same suit

Royal Flush - poker hand
Straight Flush
Five cards in consecutive order from the same suit
Straight Flush - poker hand
Four Of A Kind
Four cards from different suits of the same rank
4 Of A Kind - poker hand
Full House
Three of a kind and a pair
Full House - poker hand
Flush
Five cards of same suit
Flush - poker hand
Straight
Five cards in consecutive order, any combination of suits
Straight - poker hand
Three Of A Kind
Three cards from different suits displaying the same number or picture
3 Of A Kind - poker hand
Two Pair
Two groups of two cards showing the same number (or picture)
2 Pair - poker hand
Pair
One pair of identically ranked cards
Pair - poker hand
Nothing/High Card
Where there is non of the above are present the highest card of your hand is taken. (ranked highest to lowest A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2)
Nothing - poker hand

Understanding hand rankings is essential whether you’re playing traditional poker in a casino or joining online poker tables. Many online casinos now feature dedicated poker rooms alongside classic table games and slots, giving players multiple ways to test their strategy. Some platforms also attract new users with promotions such as a $75 no deposit free chip real money bonus, allowing players to explore poker or other casino games without an upfront deposit. While these bonuses can provide extra value, success in poker still depends on skill, discipline, and a solid grasp of hand rankings.

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