Four of a kind always beats a flush, unless it is a straight flush or a royal flush.
Here are the rankings of Poker hands, from lowest to highest.
High card
One pair
Two pair
Three of a kind
Straight
Flush
Full House
Four of a kind
Straight Flush
Royal Flush
Yes, it does (This answer is wrong, four of a kind loses to a straight flush, but will beat out a regular flush)
Four of a kind. A full house is next and then a flush.
There are 10 hand rankings in poker and the flush is number 5, a straight number 6 in descending order of strength, therefore the flush is a better hand than the straight.
yes it also beats full house and a strait plus the rest of the low stuff
Four of a kind wins, then full house, then flush
Yes, four of a kind beats every hand combination lower than a Full House. (Full house, Flush, Straight, 3 of a kind, 2 pair, 1 pair, High card)
No
In poker, suits do not have rank. Two royal flush's would tie. Otherwise with an A high flush you would go to the next highest card.
A royal flush is the highest possible combination in all poker games (except for games with wild cards or low games). Therefore the girl wins the hand with her Royal Flush.
Two pair will win, in Texas Holdem' hands ranking two pair is higher than three of a kind. The reverse is for all other types of poker. This is not even close to correct, whoever typed this is not smart or simply does not know poker rules. The following is the official poker hand rankings for Texas holdem poker and for that matter, all poker! FROM BEST TO WORST ROYAL FLUSH (A,K,Q,J,10 - ALL THE SAME SUIT....NOTE THAT NO SUIT OUTRANKS ANY OTHER, IN TEXAS HOLDEM THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE ROYAL FLUSH PER HAND) STRAIGHT FLUSH (ANY 5 CARDS IN A ROW OF THE SAME SUIT, EG: 2,3,4,5,6 ALL SUITED OR 5,6,7,8,9 ALL SUITED...NOTE THAT A ROYAL FLUSH IS THE HIGHEST RANKING STRAIGHT FLUSH) FOUR OF A KIND (ENOUGH SAID A,A,A,A .....10,10,10,10 ETC......NOTE THAT IF THERE IS A FOUR OF A KIND ON THE BOARD IN TEXAS HOLDEM THEN THE PERSON WITH THE HIGHEST KICKER WILL WIN) FULL HOUSE (BASICALLY A PAIR AND THREE OF A KIND AT THE SAME TIME...EG: K,K,K,Q,Q) FLUSH (5 CARDS OF THE SAME SUIT THAT DONT FALL INTO THE STRAIGHT FLUSH CATEGORY...EG: KH,QH,10H,5H,2H) STRAIGHT (5 UNSUITED CARDS IN A ROW ...EG: KH,QH,JS,10C,9D) THREE OF A KIND (TRIPS) K,K,K OR A,A,A OR 3,3,3 ETC TWO PAIR AA,KK OR 10,10,2,2 ETC ONE PAIR (A,A) HIGH CARD (ACE HIGH ETC)
No, Only three combinations can beat a Four of a kind A higher four of a kind (example : KKKK Vs QQQQ) Four aces being the highest FoK possible. Any FoK will be beaten by A straight flush (5 suited card in a row) The Royal Flush (which is a Ace high Straight Flush) is the unbeatable hand.
a striaght wins in Poker i would know i play poker all the time!
In order from best hand to worst: A royal flush (Ace-High straight of one suit) Straight Flush (A straight of one suit) Four-Of-A-Kind (Same rank) Full House (Three-of-a-kind and a pair) Flush ( Five of the same suit) Straight (Five cards in sequence. Ace can be high or low) Three-Of-A-Kind (Same rank) Two Pair (Two cards of same rank and another two of same rank) One Pair (Two cards of same rank) High Card (When none of the above is available your hand is based on your high card) In case more than one players holds the best hand, the one with the higher cards wins (for example, if both players have full house, one of them 3 Q's and 2 9'w and the other 3 9's and 2 K's - the first one wins)
The ranks of hands are as follows (from best to worst): 1. Royal Flush 2. Straight Flush 3. 4 of a Kind (aka Quads) 4. Full House (aka Boat) 5. Flush 6. Straight 7. Three of a Kind (aka Set) 8. Two Pair 9. Pair 10. High Card (aka nothing)
If the 45678 are of varying suits, then you have a straight, and 4 of a kind wins. If the 45678 are all off the same suit, then you have a straight flush, which beats 4 of a kind.
Next highest flush card wins
It is not possible to have a straight and a pair as a winning card combination. A combination of 5 cards is used to make the best combination possible, in this case the straight consists of 5 cards, which does not allow a pair to join the combination.
A flush (A 5 card combination of 5 cards of the same suit) can beat the following combinations. 1 Pair 2 pair 3 of a kind Straight A flush with a lower kicker.
Hands are always formed with 5 cards, so even with four a kind a fifth card is required to form the hand. With the four of a kind no the board in hold'em every player will take their highest card to form the hand. This highest card is their kicker, and the player with the highest kickers wins. If two players have that same final card the pot will be split. For example, community cards: 7s 7c 7d 7h 9c Tom: 8h Ks Jack: Ah 2h Jack has four sevens ace-high, Tom has four sevens king high. Jack's ace is higher than the King so he wins.