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If you're looking to learn to play poker, you've got a number of opportunities. You could choose to learn on your own from a friend, buy a book, and even use great online poker gambling agency resources. The key to starting to discover ways to play poker is to choose one game at a time. The word poker can mean many different types of games such as blackjack, Texas Holdem, Seven-card stud, five card draw, and so forth. It really is important to understand one game at a time, so as not to become confused.

Outside of the different games, another critical aspect, to really discover ways to play poker is to understand the winning hands. The winning hands in poker are defined by a table. The table is as followed:

Royal Flush - Straight Flush - Four of a Kind - Full House - Flush - Straight - 3 Of A Kind - Two Pairs - One Pair

The bottom is the smallest winning hand - one pair - and the top is the biggest winning hand - royal flush.

One pair is defined by a pair of the same number or face cards, such as two queen, two fours, two fives and so on. Another cards within the hand are mixed and do not create a winning hand when combined.

Two pairs are signified by essentially two, one pair hands. In other words, you could have two queens and 2 tens, or any combination really. The additional cards remaining within the hand do not create a winning hand when combined. This hand beats a one pair hand.

You get a three of a kind when you have three cards of the same number or face card. You might have three fives, three jacks, or three sixes. Again, the remaining cards don't make a winning hand when combined. This hand beats a two pair and a one pair hand.

A straight occurs whenever you have numbers in a consecutive order. As an example, ace, two, three, four, and five, or seven, eight, nine, ten, and jack. A straight always consists of 5 cards. A bigger straight will beat a smaller straight. So in the example mentioned, if one individual had the first set of cards Ace through five, and another had seven through jack, the other person would win the hand for the larger straight. This hand beats all previous hands, one pair, two pair, and three of a kind.

A flush is any combination of 5 cards with the exact same suit. One example is five spades, five hearts, etc. This hand beats all previous hands.

A Full house is a mix of a 3 of a kind and a two of a kind. By way of example, three tens and 2 Aces. Again, the higher combination will win. If one has 3 tens and 2 fours, but another has 3 Aces and 2 sixes, the other will win. This hand beats all previous hands.

Four of A Kind - This hand has four of the exact same number or face card. As an example, four kings. This hand beats all previous hands.

The straight flush is a "small" straight of the exact same suit. One example is four, five, six, seven, and eight of clubs. Anything fewer than 10, consecutive, and of the exact same suit is a straight flush. This hand beats all previous hands.

The royal flush is the king of poker, thus called "royal". It's the toughest to get, but will beat some other combination of cards. It consists of consecutive cards, within the same suit, of 10 through Ace.