In poker, a hand with the highest pair is ranked as a "One Pair" hand.
No, a flush beats a pair in poker.
In poker, a straight flush, four of a kind, a full house, a flush, a straight, and a two pair can beat a three of a kind.
Yes, trips beat 2 pair in a game of poker.
No, 3 pair is not a valid hand in poker. In poker, a player can only have a maximum of 2 pairs in their hand.
Poker is a five-card game. There is no such hand as three pairs.
A King is a King and a 10 is a 10. The King's value of 10 is used in Blackjack not in poker. You cannot use a King in place of a 10 for a straight in poker.
No, a flush beats a pair in poker.
There is no run of four in poker, you must have five cards to make a hand. A run of four is worth nothing against a three of a kind or any other hand.
In poker, a straight flush, four of a kind, a full house, a flush, a straight, and a two pair can beat a three of a kind.
Yes, trips beat 2 pair in a game of poker.
No, 3 pair is not a valid hand in poker. In poker, a player can only have a maximum of 2 pairs in their hand.
Yes, in poker, it is possible to have both a flush and a pair in a hand.
No, in poker, you cannot have both a straight and a pair in the same hand.
If you refer to poker, you cannot get three-pair; that would require 6 cards where you only have use of 5. Do not confuse three-pair with a full house. In any other game, it depends on whatever the rulebase is.
In poker ANY 2 pair beats a King high hand.
Yes. three pair does not exist as a legitimate poker hand. No matter which poker game is played the winning hand can only consist of the best 5 cards.