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1. Royal Flush (10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit) - Most valued because it's most surprising when received.
It is a common misconception that this is harder to get than any other set of 5 cards of one suit.
2. Straight Flush (five cards in numerical order, all of the same suit) - Can't contain a King as high card and a two as the low number card in the same hand ( Example : Q-K-A-2-3 is not a straight, there is actually a big gap). The straight can't wrap around the end of the suit to line up lowest to the highest numbers.
3. Four of a Kind (four cards of the same number and any other card) - ties are broken by the higher four cards of a kind.
4. Full House (a three card set with the same number and two card pair with the same number) - ties are broken by the highest value card in the three of kind.
5. Flush (all five cards from the same suit) - Numbers and order don't matter except the high card wins if someone else also has a flush.
6. Straight - (all five cards in numerical order) - Suit doesn't matter. Can's contain a King and a Two in the same hand ( example : J-Q-K-A-2).
7. Three of a Kind (three cards with same number, two other random cards) - If the other two cards had the same number, it's a full house (see above)
8. Two Pair (two pairs with the same numbers plus a random card) - ties are broken with the highest 5th.
9. One Pair (two cards with the same number, the rest of the cards are random).