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What Hands Beat A Full House In Poker

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A Full House is the third best possible hand out of all the poker hands. It is a combination of five cards, where three are of the same rank, and the other two are of another rank. Full House: Three of a kind combined with a pair (eg. Ties on a full house are broken by the three of a kind, as you cannot have two equal sets of three of a kind in any single deck.

Hands

All the suits in poker are of equal value. It makes no difference whether someone has the ace of clubs or the ace of diamonds. If remaining players have exactly the same hand at showdown, only in different suits, the pot is split.

Hand Ranking

The value of poker hands is determined by how rare or common it is to be dealt them, with the most common hands valued lower than the rarer hands. The complete list of poker hands is as follows, in increasing order of scarcity:

  1. High card
  2. One pair
  3. Two pair
  4. Three of a kind (sometimes called 'trips' or 'a set')
  5. Straight
  6. Flush
  7. Full house
  8. Four of a kind (sometimes called 'quads')
  9. Straight flush

A high card is the very least you can have in the game of poker. If you have no pair, three of a kind, straight, flush, full house, etc., then the highest card in your hand is considered to be decisive. The hand above, in which the best card is a king and there is no other combination of poker hand, is known as 'king-high'.

House

Ace high beats king high. King high beats queen high, and so on.

What hands beat a full house in poker tournaments

If the high cards in two players' hands is the same, the second-highest card becomes decisive. If these cards are also the same, the third-highest card plays and so on. These cards are known as the kicker.

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Poker

All the suits in poker are of equal value. It makes no difference whether someone has the ace of clubs or the ace of diamonds. If remaining players have exactly the same hand at showdown, only in different suits, the pot is split.

Hand Ranking

The value of poker hands is determined by how rare or common it is to be dealt them, with the most common hands valued lower than the rarer hands. The complete list of poker hands is as follows, in increasing order of scarcity:

  1. High card
  2. One pair
  3. Two pair
  4. Three of a kind (sometimes called 'trips' or 'a set')
  5. Straight
  6. Flush
  7. Full house
  8. Four of a kind (sometimes called 'quads')
  9. Straight flush

A high card is the very least you can have in the game of poker. If you have no pair, three of a kind, straight, flush, full house, etc., then the highest card in your hand is considered to be decisive. The hand above, in which the best card is a king and there is no other combination of poker hand, is known as 'king-high'.

Ace high beats king high. King high beats queen high, and so on.

If the high cards in two players' hands is the same, the second-highest card becomes decisive. If these cards are also the same, the third-highest card plays and so on. These cards are known as the kicker.

What Hands Beat A Full House In Poker Games

High card ace, king kicker:

Player 1 has A♠K♣
Player 2 has A♦Q♦
The board is 9♠6♥4♥3♠2♣

Poker Hands Full House Rules

Both players have an ace, but Player 1 wins, because he has a king as his second highest card (kicker). His opponent only has a queen.





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