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VALUE OF HANDS TABLE (LOW TO HIGH): 
Title 
Explanation  
 
One Pair 
 
Two of the same cards. For example, there are two “J”. 
 
Two Pairs 
 
Two groups of the same cards. For example, there are 
two 6’s and two 10’s. 
 
 
Three of a Kind 
 
Three of the same cards.  For example, three 6’s. 
 
Straight 
 
Cards that comprise a chain of increasing value: 8-9-10-J-
Q, 10-J-Q-K-A or A-2-3-4-5.  As you can see, Ace can be 
the lowest card (1) as well as the highest card (A).  The 
following combinations are not valid: J-Q-K-A -2 or Q-K-A -
2-3, etc. as Ace can only be either the lowest or the 
highest card in the straight.  The cards don’t necessarily 
have to be located in such order, what’s important is the 
possibility of building a chain like that from the cards 
currently held by player: 7-4-5-8-6 will be a straight as 
well. 
 
 
Flush 
 
All cards of the same suit. For example, all cards are in 
the diamond suit. 
 
Full House  
 
Three of the same cards plus two of the same cards.  For 
example, three “K ” plus two 6’s. 
 
 
Four of a Kind 
 
  
Four  of the same cards.  For example, four 10’s. 
 
Straight Flush 
 
A straight comprised of the same suit.  For example, 7-8-
9-10-J in the diamond suit. 
 
Royal Flush 
 
The highest straight comprised of the same suit.  For 
example, 10-J-Q-K-A in the diamond suit.