The Winning Hands In Texas Holdem made easy

Here is a short explainiation of the Winning Hands In Texas Holdem and more importantly, the warning signs that one of these hands is coming. When I refer to "the board" I am talking about the cards in the middle, the community cards.
The winning hands by rank i.e. "what beats what"
1st (lowest rank)- High card.If no one has a pair or better, the player with the highest rank card wins e.g. an ace or king.
If you both have the same high card, then the rank or your other card decides.
If that is also the same, you split the pot.
--What to look for?
On the rare occasions where the high card is one of the Winning Hands In Texas Holdem, it is likely that there are only two players in the hand and the board shows mostly lower, mixed suit and not connecting hands.
2nd- One pairTwo cards of matching rank e.g. King Hearts, King DIamond.
--What to look for?
Difficult to tell, but not as big a problem because one pair is a weak hand. Generally if the pot was raised before the flop and a high card comes out and a player bets, it is a higher likelyhood that they have at least a pair
3rd- Two PairAs it says e.g. Ten of Hearts, Ten of Spades, EIght of Hearts, Eight of Clubs
There is a few ways a player can get two pair. Firstly, they have two differnt cards e.g. Ace Ten and the board has an Ace and a Ten. Secondly they ave two different cards and the board has a pair plus one of thier cards. Thirdly, they have a pair and the board has a differnt pair.
--What to look for?
Well it can also be a difficult hand to pick, but generally people bet harder with two pair because this is one of the Winning Hands In Texas Holdem that is vulnerable to losing to higher hands as more cards are dealt on the board.
4th- Three of a kindThis is three cards of the same rank e.g. Two of Diamond, Two of Clubs, Two of Spades
--What to look for?
This is one of the best Winning Hands In Texas Holdem because of how well concealed it can be for such a strong hand, particularly if it is a "set" (you have a pair in your hand and a third card of that rank hit the board) as opposed to "trips" the board has two cards of the same rank and you have a third of the same cards in your hand.
I look for players checking the flop really quickly then raising you after you bet (check raising)
5th- StraightFive cards of seperate rank that are connected e.g. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10
--What to look for?
These hands are easier to pick. The board will have to have three of the five cards so look for running cards or one gapped cards e.g. 7, T, J or T, Q, A.
6th- FlushFive cards of the same suit. If more than one player holds a flush the player with the highest ranked card of that suit wins unless the five highest cards of that suit are on the board.
Does a staright beat a flush? NO, does a flush beat a straight? YES
--What to look for?
Easy- Three or more cards of the same suit are on the board.
7th- Full HouseThree of a Kind and a Pair. e.g. Two of Diamond, Two of Clubs, Two of Spades with King Hearts, King DIamond
If two or more players have a full house, the player with the highest rank three of a kind wins. If two or more players have the same three of a kind, the player with the highest ranked pair wins.
--What to look for?
This is also one of the fairly deadly Winning Hands In Texas Holdem because like the "set" it can be well disguised.
If the board is paired there will always be the danger of a full house. They come along less often then flushes or straights, but they can burn you when they do.
I am always worried about a paired board if I have a flush, especially if someone is check/calling me all the way, they normally don't want to scare you away if they have a full house so they will rarely bet at you.
8th- Four of a kindFour cards of the same rank
--What to look for?
Apart from a paired board or a board with three of a kind on it, I generally look for acts of god or other very rare occurances- that is what four of a kind is like.
9th- Straight flushA straight where all your cards are of the same suit
--What to look for?
Did I mention acts of god? well I guess you need to be wary of staightening and flushing boards with a patern that makes a straight flush possible e.g. 8 heart, 9 heart, 10 heart, J heart on the board would be concerning because of the likelyhood of someone actually playing with a Q heart. I would be less concerned about the 7 heart in this case.
10th- Royal flushAlso known as Staight flush, Ace high.
Quite simply it is an Ace high Straight Flush
--What to look for?
The ultimate of all Winning Hands In Texas Holdem .
I have had a few of these, only once did I use both of my pocket cards. On each occassion the board with looking dabgerous for anyone without a good hand because it was full of picture cards and same suits. The beauty of this is that it is even more dangerous for players with good hands, like full houses, beacause you can never believe someone has a Royal flush.
In fact if you are going to fold a big full house because you are afraid of a Royal flush, you should quit poker now, the odds are too small and you are supposed to loose the hand in that situation, just accept it.
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