The rankings of poker hands depend on the probability of being dealt a certain hand. In most poker variations, a straight is less likely than three of a kind, so a straight beats three of a kind. For example, in 5 card draw, you'll be dealt a straight about 0.4% of the time and three of a kind more than 2% of the time (5 times more often). Three of a kind may refer to:. Three of a kind (poker), a type of poker hand Three of a Kind (1967 TV series), a British comedy sketch and music show; Three of a Kind (1981 TV series), a 1981 BBC comedy sketch show 'Three of a Kind' (The X-Files)Three of a Kind, an American silent crime film; Three of a Kind, a film from the Ton of Fun series; Three of a Kind, an American comedy film. That's confusing poker with Yahtzee. However,a straight (5 in a row) is better than a three of a kind. In poker who wins if both players have same 3 of a kind? If both players have 3 of a kind.
Three of a kind may refer to:
Straight: A straight beats three of a kind. A straight is five consecutive card ranks. Aces can be high or low so the lowest straight is ace through five while the highest is ten through ace. There are no kickers with straights since all five cards are needed to make the hand. Flush: A flush beats a straight. A flush is any five cards all of the same suit (i.e., all diamonds or all spades, etc.). E.g., an open ended straight has 8 possible cards to complete it, while a 4 card flush has 9 cards available to complete it. Does a flush beat a straight, or a straight beat a flush? In Texas Hold 'Em, what are the odds of making either a straight, a flush or a straight-flush by the river when dealt suited connectors?