Poker Hand Rankings And Poker Apps

Poker apps are now available in India to give you a full experience of poker. Check out these apps and websites to learn poker and become the next poker champ.  

Here are the Poker apps you can check out: 

  1. Poker Baazi - It has a Random Numbers Generating software which protects your money and you from getting cheated. It is the safest and most popular websites for you to play real money poker and tournaments.  
  1. Khelo365 - Claiming that it is the first legal poker website lets you participate in various tournaments every day. Check it out if you like to indulge in poker tournaments and with real money and prizes.  
  1. Spartan Poker - This website also has an app for iOS and Android, and they let you play so many poker variants that you will not get tired of it. Spartan Poker also conducts tournaments and freeroll tournaments for you to participate in and win prizes.  
  1. Poker high - One of the sites that let you sign up for free and offer a 150 per cent bonus on making the first deposit also includes tournament tickets. 

 

Since you aware of which apps you can play poker on, let us learn more about the poker hand rankings

Following are the poker rankings: 

1.A Royal Flush: This ensures a guaranteed win and happens when you have an Ace, King, Queen and Jack of all the same suit.  

2.Straight Flush:  If you have a series of the rank of all the same suit, you have got yourself a straight flush for example—a 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, of hearts.  

3.Four of a kind: This sequence occurs when you have four cards of the same type; for example, you have four tens or four kings.  

4.Full House: This is where you have three cards of the same kind and two cards in a pair. For example, you have three Aces and two Kings.  

5.Flush - This sequence takes place when you hold cards of the same suits in no rank.   

6.Straight - This is not the same as the straight flush. Here, you have cards of the same rank's consecutive order, but not of the same suit.  

7.Three of a kind: In this, you have three cards of consecutive rank.  

8.Two Pair: This has two cards of the same rank. For example, two queens, or two nines.  

9.One Pair: This has a single team of two ranks.  

10.High Card - Here, the person who holds the high-card in order of rank wins.

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