Compare Two Poker Hands

2021年4月9日
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Below is the complete guide for determining how to rank various poker hands. This article covers all poker hands, from hands in standard games of poker, to lowball, to playing with a variety of wild cards. Scroll to the end to find an in-depth ranking of suits for several countries, including many European countries and North American continental standards.
If the hand is a straight and a flush, it’s a straight-flush. Otherwise if it’s one or the other, you can return that. If we haven’t matched the hand by now, it’s High Card. Once you know what the hand is, it is fairly straightforward to compare two hands of the same type. For straights, you simply compare the top card. Refer to the standard ranking of poker hands for the details of comparing hands. You may assume that there are no repeated cards in each pair of hands. You may assume that there is a definite winner in each case. Suit does not factor into the ranking of a hand. After sorting the cards by the rank, a Two Pairs hand must be one of the following hands: A lower ranked unmatched card + 2 cards of the same rank + 2 cards of the same rank 2 cards of the same rank + a middle ranked unmatched card + 2 cards of the same rank.Standard Poker Rankings
A standard deck of cards has 52 in a pack. Individually cards rank, high to low:
Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2
In standard poker (in North America) there is no suit ranking. A poker hand has 5 cards total. Higher ranked hands beat lower ones, and within the same kind of hand higher value cards beat lower value cards.#1 Straight Flush
In games without wild cards, this is the highest ranking hand. It consists of five cards in sequence of the same suit. When comparing flushes, the hand with the highest value high card wins. Example: 5-6-7-8-9, all spades, is a straight flush. A-K-Q-J-10 is the highest ranking straight flush and is called a Royal Flush. Flushes are not permitted to turn the corner, for example, 3-2-A-K-Q is not a straight flush.#2 Four of a Kind (Quads)
A four of a kind is four cards of equal rank, for example, four jacks. The kicker, the fifth card, may be any other card. When comparing two four of a kinds, the highest value set wins. For example, 5-5-5-5-J is beat by 10-10-10-10-2. If two players happen to have a four of a kind of equal value, the player with the highest ranking kicker wins.#3 Full House (Boat)
A full house consists of 3 cards of one rank and 2 cards of another. The three cards value determines rank within Full Houses, the player with the highest rank 3 cards wins. If the three cards are equal rank the pairs decide. Example: Q-Q-Q-3-3 beats 10-10-10-A-A BUT 10-10-10-A-A would beat 10-10-10-J-J.#4 Flush
Any five cards of the same suit. The highest card in a flush determines its rank between other flushes. If those are equal, continue comparing the next highest cards until a winner can be determined.#5 Straight
Five cards in sequence from different suits. The hand with the highest ranking top card wins within straights. Ace can either be a high card or low card, but not both. The wheel, or the lowest straight, is 5-4-3-2-A, where the top card is five.#6 Three of a Kind (Triplets/Trips)
A three of a kind is three card of equal rank and two other cards (not of equal rank). The three of a kind with the highest rank wins, in the event they are equal, the high card of the two remaining cards determines the winner.#7 Two Pairs
A pair is two cards that are equal in rank. A hand with two pairs consists of two separate pairs of different ranks. For example, K-K-3-3-6, where 6 is the odd card. The hand with the highest pair wins if there are multiple two pairs regardless of the other cards in hand. To demonstrate, K-K-5-5-2 beats Q-Q-10-10-9 because K > Q, despite 10 > 5.#8 Pair
A hand with a single pair has two cards of equal rank and three other cards of any rank (as long as none are the same.) When comparing pairs, the one with highest value cards wins. If they are equal, compare the highest value oddball cards, if those are equal continue comparing until a win can be determined. An example hand would be: 10-10-6-3-2#9 High Card (Nothing/No Pair)
If your hand does not conform to any of the criterion mentioned above, does not form any sort of sequence, and are at least two different suits, this hand is called high card. The highest value card, when comparing these hands, determines the winning hand.Low Poker Hand Ranking
In Lowball or high-low games, or other poker games which lowest ranking hand wins, they are ranked accordingly.
A low hand with no combination is named by it’s highest ranking card. For example, a hand with 10-6-5-3-2 is described as “10-down” or “10-low.”Ace to FiveCompare Two Poker Hands Ball
The most common system for ranking low hands. Aces are always low card and straights and flushes do not count. Under Ace-to-5, 5-4-3-2-A is the best hand. As with standard poker, hands compared by the high card. So, 6-4-3-2-A beats 6-5-3-2-A AND beats 7-4-3-2-A. This is because 4 < 5 and 6 < 7.Compare Two Poker Hands Symbols
The best hand with a pair is A-A-4-3-2, this is often referred to as California Lowball. In high-low games of poker, there is often a conditioned employed called “eight or better” which qualifies players to win part of the pot. Their hand must have an 8 or lower to be considered. The worst hand under this condition would be 8-7-6-5-4.Duece to Seven
The hands under this system rank almost the same as in standard poker. It includes straights and flushes, lowest hand wins. However, this system always considers aces as high cards (A-2-3-4-5 is not a straight.) Under this system, the best hand is 7-5-4-3-2 (in mixed suits), a reference to its namesake. As always, highest card is compared first. In duece-to-7, the best hand with a pair is 2-2-5-4-3, although is beat by A-K-Q-J-9, the worst hand with high cards. This is sometimes referred to as “Kansas City Lowball.”Compare Two Poker Hands Clip ArtAce to Six
This is the system often used in home poker games, straights and flushes count, and aces are low cards. Under Ace-to-6, 5-4-3-2-A is a bad hand because it is a straight. The best low hand is 6-4-3-2-A. Since aces are low, A-K-Q-J-10 is not a straight and is considered king-down (or king-low). Ace is low card so K-Q-J-10-A is lower than K-Q-J-10-2. A pair of aces also beats a pair of twos.
In games with more than five cards, players can choose to not use their highest value cards in order to assemble the lowest hand possible.Hand Rankings with Wild Cards
Wild cards may be used to substitute any card a player may need to make a particular hand. Jokers are often used as wild cards and are added to the deck (making the game played with 54 as opposed to 52 cards). If players choose to stick with a standard deck, 1+ cards may be determined at the start as wild cards. For example, all the twos in the deck (deuces wild) or the “one-eyed jacks” (the jacks of hearts and spades).
Wild cards can be used to:
*substitute any card not in a player’s hand OR
*make a special “five of a kind”Five of a Kind
Five of a Kind is the highest hand of all and beats a Royal Flush. When comparing five of a kinds, the highest value five cards win. Aces are the highest card of all.The Bug
Some poker games, most notably five card draw, are played with the bug. The bug is an added joker which functions as a limited wild card. It may only be used as an ace or a card needed to complete a straight or a flush. Under this system, the highest hand is a five of a kind of aces, but no other five of a kind is legal. In a hand, with any other four of a kind the joker counts as an ace kicker.Wild Cards – Low Poker
During a low poker game, the wild card is a “fitter,” a card used to complete a hand which is of lowest value in the low hand ranking system used. In standard poker, 6-5-3-2-joker would be considered 6-6-5-3-2. In ace-to-five, the wild card would be an ace, and deuce-to-seven the wild card would be a 7.Lowest Card Wild
Home poker games may play with player’s lowest, or lowest concealed card, as a wild card. This applies to the card of lowest value during the showdown. Aces are considered high and two low under this variant.Double Ace Flush
This variant allows the wild card to be ANY card, including one already held by a player. This allows for the opportunity to have a double ace flush.Natural Hand v. Wild Hand
There is a house rule which says a “natural hand” beats a hand that is equal to it with wild cards. Hands with more wild cards may be considered “more wild” and therefore beat by a less wild hand with only one wild card. This rule must be agreed upon before the deal begins.Incomplete Hands
If you are comparing hands in a variant of poker which there are less than five cards, there are no straights, flushes, or full houses. There is only four of a kind, three of a kind, pairs (2 pairs and single pairs), and high card. If the hand has an even number of cards there may not be a kicker.
Examples of scoring incomplete hands:
10-10-K beats 10-10-6-2 because K > 6. However, 10-10-6 is beat by 10-10-6-2 because of the fourth card. Also, a 10 alone will beat 9-6. But, 9-6 beats 9-5-3, and that beats 9-5, which beats 9.Ranking Suits
In standard poker, suits are NOT ranked. If there are equal hands the pot is split. However, depending on the variant of poker, there are situations when cards must be ranked by suits. For example:
*Drawing cards to pick player’s seats
*Determining the first better in stud poker
*In the event an uneven pot is to be split, determining who gets the odd chip.
Typically in North America (or for English speakers), suits are ranked in reverse alphabetical order.
*Spades (highest suit), Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs (lowest suit)Compare Two Poker Hands Held
Suits are ranked differently in other countries/ parts of the world:
*Spades (high suit), Diamonds, Clubs, Hearts (low suit)
*Hearts (high suit), Spades, Diamonds, Clubs (low suit) – Greece and Turkey
*Hearts (high suit), Diamonds, Spades, Clubs (low suit) – Austria and Sweden
*Hearts (high suit), Diamonds, Clubs, Spades (low suit) – Italy
*Diamonds (high suit), Spades, Hearts, Clubs (low suit) – Brazil
*Clubs (high suit), Spades, Hearts, Diamonds (low suit) – Germany
REFERENCES:
http://www.cardplayer.com/rules-of-poker/hand-rankings
https://www.pagat.com/poker/rules/ranking.html
https://www.partypoker.com/how-to-play/hand-rankings.html
*Ten-card regrets - Seven-card regretsIntroduction
In the poker variants on this page each player divides his or her cards into two hands. Familiarity with the general rules of poker is assumed.
Other games that require players to partition their cards into two or more poker hands include:
*Pai Gow Poker, in which players play against a banker rather than against each other, making it unsuitable as a poker variant;
*Chinese poker, a game for four players, all against all, with fixed payouts rather than poker-style betting.Henway
This is a split pot game for not more than 5 players, who place an ante and are then dealt ten cards each.
All players split their cards into two five-card hands and arrange the cards of each hand in whatever order they desire.
All players turn the first cards of both their hands face up and there is a betting round. This is repeated for the second, third and fourth cards. After the fourth betting round the final cards are turned face up and the owners of the highest and lowest hand split the pot.Compare Two Poker HandsTen-card Regrets
This is another split pot game for not more than 5 players, each of whom will build two 5-card hands: a low hand on the left and a high hand on the right.
After the players have placed their ante, two cards are dealt to each, and they decide whether to place these cards in their left hand, their right hand or one to each. When all are ready, all turn their cards face up and there is a round of betting.
Two more cards are dealt to each player, assigned to the left or right hand and turned face up, and there is a second round of betting.
This process is repeated until everyone has two five-card hands. Cards once assigned to left or right can never be moved, and neither hand can have more than five cards.
The pot is split between the lowest of the left hands and the highest of the right hands. Note that a left hand cannot win high and a right hand cannot win low.
Variation: Seven-card Regrets. Players are dealt one card at a time and decide whether to keep and reveal it or to discard it. Seven cards each are dealt in total, of which two must be discarded. The highest five-card hand wins the pot. This can be played by up to 7 players. Compare Two Poker Hands SignalsCowpie Poker
The deal and betting are as in Seven-Card Stud: ante; deal each player two cards down and one up to each player; bet; deal a fourth card to each player face up; bet; deal a fifth card face up; bet; deal a sixth card face up; bet; deal a seventh card face down; bet.Compare Two Poker Hands Games
Now the players split their cards into a 5-card hand and a 2-card hand, keeping face up cards face up and face sown cards face down. The 5-card hand must be better than the 2-card hand and each hand must contain at least one face down card. There is one more betting round, after which there is a showdown in which the pot is split between the best 5-card hand and the best 2-card hand.
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