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Hand rakings

Royal Flush

Ten, Jack, Queen, King, Ace of the same suit.
Royal Flush

Straight Flush

Straight with all five cards in the same suit.
Straight Flush

Four of a kind

Four of a kind is next highest. It consists of the four cards of any one rank together with any fifth card; for example constitute four sevens.
Four of a kind

Full House

A full house ranks next; it consists of any three of one kind and any pair of another kind. It is referred to by the three-of-a-kind it contains; the example shown would be "sixes full."
Full House

Flush

A flush, ranking next; it consists of any five cards of the same suit, but not in sequence, as referred to as a "jack high flush."
Flush

Straight

A straight consists of any five cards of two or more suits in sequence of rank, with the ace ranking either high in sequence
Straight

or low in the sequence. One does not need to have an ace to have a straight, of course: any five cards in a row will do. It ranks next under flush.
Straight

Three of a kind

Three of a kind are any three cards of the same rank plus two other cards which do not constitute a pair and do not include the fourth card of the same rank;
Three of a kind
would be referred to as "three nines". Or "trip nines".

Two pair

Two pair, which ranks next under three of a kind, consists of two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank, and any fifth card which is neither of those ranks; it is referred to by the higher of the two pairs. Thus,

would be "Queens up."

One pair

One pair - any two cards of the same rank, together with three other cards which do not combine with the other two to form any of the higher-ranking hands above:

is a pair of kings.

For more information on poker hand rankings we recommend Ranking the Hands.