Almost everyone has played poker, whether with friends for money or “play” money, at a real casino, or even online. Whilst the more popular games like Texas Holdem are supe popular and relatively easy to learn, there are still nuances in the sport that can easily go unnoticed leaving you vulnerable to losing more often than winning.
Since your goal is to strive toward getting the best poker hands, you first need to strategise the cards you have been dealt. For example, did you know the best hand you can obtain is a royal flush? This poker hand includes a 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace all of the same suit. Similarly to the royal flush is the straight flush which is a bit easier to get but difficult nonetheless. A straight can be any sequence of cards of the same suit such as 2,3,4,5,6 of hearts, as an example.
If you can’t get a flush then the next best hand you’ll want to strive for is a four-of-a-kind. However, just like a royal flush is better than a straight the same applies to a four-of-a-kind. Therefore, 4 aces will fare better than 4 of any other cards. Next in line would be a full house. This involves 3 of one number and 2 of another number, such as 3 9’s and 2 Jacks.

