no all royal flushes, straight flushes, and flushes are equal by suit, the highest card in them determines rank
2007-07-01 15:23:55
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answered by sabes99 6
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From lowest to highest, this is the order: High Card - Just one card, the higher one trumps. Pair - Let's say you have a 2 and another 2. That's a pair, self-explanatory. Two-Pair - Two Pairs. Not 2222, but something like 2233 or 9977. Triple, or Set - 222, 333, etc. Straight - 23456 or any other 5 cards in a row that are each 1 more than the consecutive card. Note: 34562 is also a straight hand, don't be pressed if the hand you are dealt does not have a straight in order. Flush - Any 5 cards of the same suit Full House - 22233, 44455, any group of cards where you have a set and a pair. Quad - Four of a Kind. 2222, 3333, 4444, etc. Straight Flush - A straight and a flush. In other words, a straight where all the cards are the same suit.
2016-05-20 23:28:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope they are the same, suits have no value in hold em. And in hold em you can only have one Royal flush anyways. But in stud if one person has a Royal in spades and another person has a Royal in clubs, it is a split pot. The only time suits have any meaning at all in poker is when you cut for the button, or are coloring up chips, and when you are playing stud to see who the bring in bet is. otherwise they do not matter.
2007-07-01 17:39:09
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answered by sincity usa 7
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No. If two hands are identical, the pot is split. Suits are not taken into consideration.
2007-07-01 18:09:26
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answered by Bigfoot 7
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Nope, they all count the same.
2007-07-05 06:33:46
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answered by paul s 4
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