There Is Not Always A Special Rule To Recognize Five Of A Kind
If a joker or wild cards are applied, five of a Kind is the top hand, with five aces the four usual Aces plus the joker being the top probable hand; however, for wild cards in poker there is not always a special rule to recognize five of a kind.
If there is not a joker in play, the top probable hand is a Straight Flush: Five successive cards of the similar suit. (”Suits” means spades, hearts, clubs and diamonds.) The maximum probable straight flush is a Royal Flush. A Royal Flush contains the Ace, King, Queen, Jack and Ten of the similar suit.
Four of a Kind: Four cards of the similar rank, for instance four kings, plus any fifth card. As constantly, high ranks are better — four tens would hit four sixes.
Full House: Three cards of the similar rank, with a pair of one more rank. For instance: KKK33. The high ranking three cards decides which full house hits one more, 77766 hits 222AA.
Flush. Five cards of the similar suit. For instance: the Ace, Queen, Nine, Seven and Three of clubs. While contrasting flushes, they are ranked from the peak card on lower one. A9732 beats KQJ85, whilst a QJ987 flush beats a QJ983 one. If two flushes contain accurately the similar cards, similar to AJ976 of spades against AJ976 of hearts, this is a tie and a pot would be divided.
However, a straight poker always beats a hand made with wildcards in poker.