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Standard High Hands Texas Hold'em · Omaha · Stud

Used in most poker games. The highest-ranked hand wins. Suits are never used to break ties — only rank matters.

#1

Royal Flush

A-K-Q-J-10 all the same suit. The best possible hand. Unbeatable.

Ace of Spades King of Spades Queen of Spades Jack of Spades 10 of Spades
#2

Straight Flush

Five consecutive cards all the same suit. Higher top card wins.

9 of Hearts 8 of Hearts 7 of Hearts 6 of Hearts 5 of Hearts
#3

Four of a Kind

All four cards of the same rank. Higher rank wins; kicker breaks ties.

Ace of Spades Ace of Hearts Ace of Diamonds Ace of Clubs King of Clubs
#4

Full House

Three of a kind plus a pair. Higher three-of-a-kind rank wins.

King of Spades King of Hearts King of Clubs Queen of Diamonds Queen of Clubs
#5

Flush

Five cards of the same suit, not consecutive. Highest card wins; compare next card down to break ties.

Ace of Hearts Jack of Hearts 8 of Hearts 4 of Hearts 2 of Hearts
#6

Straight

Five consecutive cards of mixed suits. Ace can be high (A-K-Q-J-10) or low (A-2-3-4-5).

9 of Diamonds 8 of Clubs 7 of Spades 6 of Hearts 5 of Diamonds
#7

Three of a Kind

Three cards of the same rank plus two unmatched kickers.

Queen of Spades Queen of Hearts Queen of Diamonds 8 of Spades 4 of Clubs
#8

Two Pair

Two different pairs. Higher top pair wins; lower pair then kicker break ties.

Jack of Spades Jack of Hearts 7 of Clubs 7 of Hearts Ace of Spades
#9

One Pair

Two cards of the same rank. Higher pair wins; kickers break ties.

10 of Spades 10 of Hearts Ace of Diamonds King of Clubs Queen of Spades
#10

High Card

No combination — the highest card plays. Compare card by card to break ties.

Ace of Spades Jack of Diamonds 9 of Hearts 5 of Clubs 2 of Diamonds
A-5 Lowball Razz · Hi-Lo games · California Lowball

The lowest five-card hand wins. Aces are always low (best). Straights and flushes are ignored — they do not count against your hand. The best possible hand is A-2-3-4-5, called the Wheel.

Ace of Spades 2 of Hearts 3 of Diamonds 4 of Clubs 5 of Spades
Best Possible Hand
The Wheel — A-2-3-4-5
Despite being a straight, it wins because straights are ignored in A-5 lowball.
  • Aces are always low — the best card in the deck for lowball.
  • Straights and flushes don't count — they are completely ignored when evaluating the hand.
  • To compare two hands, read the five cards from highest to lowest. The hand with the lower highest card wins.
  • A 7-5-4-3-2 (a "seven-low") beats a 7-6-4-3-A.
  • Pairs, two pairs, and trips are evaluated by rank — paired hands lose to unpaired hands.
  • Used in: Razz, the low half of Omaha Hi-Lo (8-or-Better), Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo, and most "Hi-Lo 8-or-Better" games.
2-7 Lowball Kansas City Lowball · Single Draw · Triple Draw

The lowest hand wins, but the rules are almost the opposite of A-5. Aces are always high (bad). Straights and flushes count against your hand. The best possible hand is 7-5-4-3-2 with no flush.

7 of Spades 5 of Hearts 4 of Diamonds 3 of Clubs 2 of Spades
Best Possible Hand
7-5-4-3-2 (mixed suits)
No pair, no straight, no flush. All five unique ranks ≤ 7.
  • Aces are always high — the worst card for lowball.
  • Straights count against you — A-2-3-4-5 is a straight and a bad hand.
  • Flushes count against you — five same-suit cards are a flush even if they rank low.
  • The best hand must have five different ranks, highest card ≤ 7, no straight, no flush.
  • A hand with 7-6-4-3-2 (a "seven-six") beats 8-5-4-3-2 (an "eight-low").
  • Used in: 2-7 Single Draw, 2-7 Triple Draw, Badacey, RazzDeucey, and many split-pot games.
Badugi 4-Card Lowball · Unique Suits & Ranks

A four-card lowball draw game with a unique hand structure. A valid Badugi hand uses four cards of different suits AND different ranks. Aces are low. Any 4-card Badugi beats any 3-card hand, which beats any 2-card hand — regardless of card ranks.

#1

4-Card Badugi (Best)

A♠ 2♥ 3♦ 4♣ — four different suits, four different ranks, aces low. The Badugi nuts.

Ace of Spades 2 of Hearts 3 of Diamonds 4 of Clubs
#2

3-Card Badugi

3♦ and 3♣ share a rank — 3♣ is discounted. Playable hand: A♠ 2♥ 3♦. Loses to any 4-card Badugi.

Ace of Spades 2 of Hearts 3 of Diamonds 3 of Clubs
#3

2-Card Badugi

Two spades, two hearts — one of each suit counts. Playable hand: A♠ 3♥. Loses to any 3- or 4-card Badugi.

Ace of Spades 2 of Spades 3 of Hearts 4 of Hearts
  • Any 4-card Badugi beats any 3-card Badugi, no matter the ranks.
  • Within the same tier, compare hands from the highest card downward — lower is better.
  • Duplicate suit or duplicate rank — discard the higher card(s) to find the playable hand.
  • Used in: Badugi, 5-Card Badugi, Hi-Dugi, Razzdugi, Omahugi, and many hybrid games.
Short Deck Hold'em 36-Card Deck · 6+ Game

Played with a 36-card deck — all 2s, 3s, 4s, and 5s are removed. The reduced deck changes both the probability of each hand and the ranking order in most rule sets.

Hand Standard Rank Short Deck Rank Change
Royal Flush#1#1
Straight Flush#2#2
Four of a Kind#3#3
Flush#5#4▲ Beats Full House
Full House#4#5▼ Loses to Flush
Straight#6#6
Three of a Kind#7#7
Two Pair#8#8
One Pair#9#9
High Card#10#10
  • With 2s–5s removed, flushes are rarer than full houses — so flushes rank higher in most short-deck rule sets.
  • The lowest straight is A-6-7-8-9. The ace plays low to connect with 6-7-8-9 only.
  • A-2-3-4-5 (the wheel) is not a valid straight — 2s–5s don't exist in the deck.
  • Note: Some venues keep the standard ranking (full house > flush). Always confirm the local rules before playing.
Sökö / Canadian Stud Alternative Ranking · 5-Card Stud Variant

Sökö (also called Canadian Stud) adds two new hand categories between One Pair and Two Pair. A four-straight and a four-flush each beat one pair but lose to two pair and above.

Four-Flush

Four cards of the same suit (with one unmatched card). Beats a four-straight and one pair. Loses to two pair.

Ace of Clubs 9 of Clubs 7 of Clubs 4 of Clubs 2 of Diamonds

Four-Straight

Four consecutive cards of mixed suits (with one unmatched card). Beats one pair. Loses to four-flush and above.

9 of Spades 8 of Hearts 7 of Clubs 6 of Hearts King of Diamonds
  • Full ranking: Royal Flush > Straight Flush > Four of a Kind > Full House > Flush > Straight > Three of a Kind > Two Pair > Four-Flush > Four-Straight > One Pair > High Card.
  • A four-flush must be exactly four cards of the same suit — the fifth card is a different suit.
  • A four-straight must be four consecutive ranks — ace can be high or low.
  • Used in: Canadian Stud (Sökö).