Poker Five Of The Same Suit

Poker hands with five cards of the same suits

Hands ranked from lowest to highest

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Below you will be able to find the answer to Five cards of the same suit, in poker crossword clue which was last seen in New York Times, on April 01, 2019. Our website is updated regularly with the latest clues so if you would like to see more from the archive you can browse the calendar or click here for all the clues from April 01, 2019. A straight is a poker hand containing five cards of sequential rank, not all of the same suit, such as 7♣ 6♠ 5♠ 4♥ 3♥ (a 'seven-high straight'). It ranks below a flush and above three of a kind. As part of a straight, an ace can rank either above a king or below a two, depending on the rules of the game. Making a 'Flush' in Poker A flush is the 5 card hand consisting of five cards of the same suit. In community card games such as Hold'em, a flush can be made using any of the two hole cards in conjunction with the five community cards dealt (in any combination).

Poker Five Of The Same Suit

Five Cards Of The Same Suit In Poker

Hand

Description/Example

High Card (no pair)

No two cards have the same rank, the five cards are not in sequence, and the five cards are not all the same suit.

When comparing the same types of hands, the higher-ranking card defeats the lower-ranking card.

Ex. K♥ J♣ 8♣ 7♦ 3♠ (“King High”)

One Pair

Two cards of the same rank, plus three other unmatched cards.

When comparing the same types of hands, the higher-ranking pairs defeat the lower-ranking pairs.

Ex. 4♥ 4♠ K♠ 10♥ 5♠ (Pair of Fours)

Two Pair

Two cards of the same rank, plus two cards of another rank (that match each other, but not the first pair), plus one unmatched card.

When comparing same types of hands, Higher ranking pair of the two defeats lower ranking pair.

Ex. J♥ J♣ 4♣ 4♠ 9♥ (“Jacks over Fours”)

Three of a Kind

Three cards of the same rank, plus two unmatched cards.

When comparing the same types of hands, the higher-value three of a kind defeats the lower-value three of a kind.

Ex. 2♦ 2♠ 2♣ K♠ 6♥

Straight

Contains five cards of sequential rank but in more than one suit.

Two straights are ranked by comparing the highest card of each. Two straights with the same high card are of equal value.

Ex. Q♣ J♠ 10♠ 9♥ 8♥ (“Queen-High Straight”)

Flush

Contains five cards of the same suit, not in rank or sequence.

When comparing the same types of hands, the highest-ranking card wins.

Ex. Q♣ 10♣ 7♣ 6♣ 4♣ (“Queen-High Flush)

Full House

Contains three matching cards of one rank and two matching cards of another rank.

When comparing the same types of hands, the higher-ranking set of three wins.

Ex. 3♣ 3♠ 3♦ 6♣ 6♥ (“Threes over Sixes”)

Four of a Kind

Contains four cards of one rank and an unmatched card of another rank.

When comparing the same types of hands, higher-ranking quads defeat lower-ranking ones.

Ex. 4♣ 4♠ 4♦ 4♥ 6♣

Straight Flush

Contains five cards in sequence, all of the same suit (therefore, both a straight and a flush).

Compare hands by looking at their highest card. Two identical straight flushes tie since suits have no value.

Ex. Q♣ J♣ 10♣ 9♣ 8♣

Royal Flush

The highest poker hand, containing an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and a 10, all of the same suit.

Ex. 10♥ J♥ Q♥ K♥ A♥