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Poker Hand Rankings — Printable Reference
riverodds.app · Standard Texas Hold'em hierarchy · High → Low
| Rank | Hand | Example | Frequency | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Royal Flush | A♠ K♠ Q♠ J♠ T♠ | 1 in 30,940 | A-K-Q-J-T same suit. Unbeatable. |
| 2 | Straight Flush | 9♥ 8♥ 7♥ 6♥ 5♥ | 1 in 3,590 | 5 consecutive same suit. |
| 3 | Four of a Kind | K K K K 7 | 1 in 595 | All four cards of same rank. |
| 4 | Full House | Q Q Q 8 8 | 1 in 36 | Three of a kind + a pair. |
| 5 | Flush | A♠ J♠ 9♠ 6♠ 3♠ | 1 in 32 | 5 same suit, not consecutive. |
| 6 | Straight | T 9 8 7 6 | 1 in 21 | 5 consecutive, mixed suits. |
| 7 | Three of a Kind | J J J 7 4 | 1 in 47 | Three cards of same rank. |
| 8 | Two Pair | A A 8 8 K | 1 in 4.3 | Two pairs + kicker. |
| 9 | One Pair | Q Q 7 4 2 | 1 in 2.4 | Two cards of same rank + 3 kickers. |
| 10 | High Card | A J 8 5 2 | Common | No pair. Highest card wins ties. |
Tie-breakers: Higher rank wins (AA > KK). Suits NEVER break ties. Wheel: A-2-3-4-5 lowest straight; A-K-Q-J-T highest. Frequencies = 7-card Hold'em probability (any 7 cards including 2 hole + 5 community).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best printable poker hand rankings chart?
This page is designed for printing. Press Ctrl+P (Cmd+P on Mac) to save as PDF. The layout fits one 8.5×11 or A4 page. The hierarchy: Royal Flush → Straight Flush → Four of a Kind → Full House → Flush → Straight → Three of a Kind → Two Pair → One Pair → High Card.
Does a Flush beat a Straight?
Yes — a Flush beats a Straight. The most common confusion among beginners. A Flush (5 same-suit cards) is harder to make than a Straight (5 consecutive cards), so it ranks higher. In 7-card Hold'em: Flush 3.03%, Straight 4.62%.
Does a Full House beat a Flush?
Yes — Full House beats Flush. A Full House (three of a kind + pair) is harder to make than a Flush. In 7-card Hold'em: Full House 2.60%, Flush 3.03%.
What is the highest possible poker hand?
The Royal Flush — A-K-Q-J-T all of the same suit. Frequency in 7-card Hold'em: about 1 in 30,940 hands. It is unbeatable; only another Royal Flush at the same table can tie it.
Do suits break ties in poker?
No — suits do not break ties in standard poker. All four suits are equal in rank. If two players have the same hand (e.g., A-high flush with identical secondary cards), the pot is split. Tie-breakers use kickers and rank only.