Secure and fun, fully audited and licensed, 24/7 live Customer Support, Thousands of players online now!

Read More

Crazy about Sit ‘n Go’s? Get rewarded this month just for playing. Every entry into an SNG earns you points on the leaderboard for an exclusive freeroll!

Read More

$1000 Newcomers Freeroll for all new sign ups, $500 Birthday Freeroll and win a share of $50,000 or $100,000 Guaranteed on Sundays.

Read More

Are you new to poker? Do you want to improve your play? Learn the basics of play up to advanced strategies and tips

Read More

10% Bonus on all deposits this month. Win up to 100x the big blind for a Royal Flush. Collect Gold cards to win prozes including a $52,000 jackpot!

Read More

Hand Rankings

The following is the ordering of hands, along with a few simple definitions. The strongest hand wins. This ordering is from weakest to strongest.

  • High card: In the series of cards from 2 through Ace, the higher the card number, the higher the rank of the card. After 10 come, in order, Jack, Queen, King, and Ace. The Ace is the highest ranked card, the high card.
  • Pair: Any two cards of the same rank. For example, 2 threes, two Jacks, two Aces.
  • Two Pair: Two sets of two cards of the same rank. For example, 2 Queens and 2 fives.
  • Three of a kind: Also called trips. For example, 3 sevens.
  • Straight: Five cards in sequential rank order, in a row. For example: 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen. An ace may be used as either a 1 or the highest card as in: A, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace. Please note that King, Ace, 2, 3, 4 is not a straight.
  • Flush: Five cards of the same suit. For example, five cards, all of Clubs.
  • Full House: A combination of three of a kind and a pair.
  • Four of a kind: For example, 4 Kings.
  • Straight Flush: A straight (5 in a row) all of the same suit. In some cases, the kicker card breaks a tie. This applies when two players have the same winning pair or two pair. The kicker card is the best high card after the pair.
  • Royal Flush: The highest straight flush and highest possible hand, consisting of 10, J, Q, K, A of the same suit.

In some cases, the kicker card breaks a tie.  This applies when two players have the same winning pair or two pair.  The kicker card is the best high card after the pair.

Straights are determined by the high card. For example, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 beats 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.

Where there are two flushes in a hand, the highest different card determines the winner. For example, a spade flush of K, Q, 10, 4, 3 beats a spade flush of K, Q, 9, 4, 3. In Hold'em and Omaha, where there are shared board cards, this scenario happens on occasion. In 7 Card or 5 Card Stud, where there are no shared cards, it is possible for there to be flushes from different suits. In poker, there is no ordering of suits. Therefore, a spade flush of K, Q, 10, 4, 3 ties a club flush of K, Q, 10, 4, 3.

You can see many more definitions in our poker glossary.