Rules and Hand Rankings
Most modern poker uses a 52‑card deck with four suits. The most popular game variant is Texas Hold’em - each player is dealt two private cards (hole cards) and five community cards are dealt face up over the course of three stages called flop, turn and river. Players combine their hole cards and the board to create the best five-card hand and win the pot in poker. Every game stage is followed by a betting round where players check, bet, call, raise or fold. If more than one player is remaining at the end, each will reveal their hand. The one with the strongest hand will win. Otherwise, the last player in the pot wins without showing. Standard hand rankings (strongest to weakest):- Royal Flush – A-K-Q-J-10 of the same suit
- Straight Flush – Five consecutive cards of the same suit
- Four of a Kind – Four cards of the same rank
- Full House – Three of a kind plus a pair
- Flush – Any five cards of the same suit
- Straight – Five consecutive cards, mixed suits
- Three of a Kind – Three cards of the same rank
- Two Pair – Two different pairs
- One Pair – Two cards of the same rank
- High Card – Highest card when no one has a made hand