The Winning Hand Combinations of Texas Hold’Em
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THE WINNING HAND COMBINATIONS OF TEXAS
HOLD’EM
Dror Gal
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TEXAS HOLD’EM• Established in the early 1900′s, Texas Hold’em is one of the
most popular poker games known to date
• The objective is have the best five card hand after you have been dealt two cards and the board shows five
• You need to use each of your two cards as well as three of the five cards showing on the board
• Obviously, there is betting involved as cards are dealt and ultimately can be used to your advantage in order to make a competitor believe your hand is better than his, even if it’s not
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• There are many different great winnings hands
• Lets take a look at the various different combinations
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ROYAL FLUSH• The “Royal Flush” is the best hand you can have
• This is when you have an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and Ten, all of the same suit
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STRAIGHT FLUSH• Similar to the Royal Flush, a straight
flush is five consecutive cards of the same suit
• Now someone else can also have a straight flush but the straight flush that finishes at the highest card wins
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FOUR OF A KIND
• Here you hold all of the same card, for example four Kings
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FULL HOUSE• A full house is the combination of three of one card and two of another
• For example, if you had three eights and two kings, you would have a eights full of kings full house
• Now the higher the top card in the full house when it comes to two different full houses determines the winner of the hand
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FLUSH• A flush is when you have five cards of the same
suit
• An example would be a three, four, seven, nine, and jack all of clubs
• This would be a jack high flush. The flush with the highest card at the top wins the hand
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STRAIGHT• A straight is when you have five consecutive cards
based on number/rank
• An example of this would be a combo of ten, jack, queen, king, ace
• The straight leading up to the highest card would ultimately win
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THREE OF A KIND• Three of a kind is just as it sounds,
when your card combination holds three of the same card
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TWO PAIR• Two Pair is when you have two card and
matched them with two card on the board
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ONE PAIR• Here you will have matched one card
that you hold with a card on the board