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Basic Poker Strategy Tips. Difference of Playing Poker in Casino and Online 05.12.2002
Here are some poker tips that should help you along the way to playing online poker like a genius. You need to know the hand rankings in order to play poker consistently. As part of our poker tips, below, we have outlined a table showing possible rankings of hands from highest to lowest. Study it, as it will surely come in handy.
 
1. Play a game with which you are familiar. This will give you a chance to acclimate to online poker without feeling at sea.
2. Understand the difference between playing at the casino and playing online. At the casino, you'll have to play more wisely against possibly more skilled competition.
3. If you're having a bad time at the tables, take a break. in fact, take breaks anyway just to keep yourself fresh and fed.
4. One of the more popular poker tips is that you should always study. The best way to improve your game is to study and practice your skills in low-stakes games.
5. Another of the important poker tips for you to consider is that you can't expect to win every session you play. Realize that every session is part of your career session.
6. The last of the poker tips from us is that you should never be intimidated. Play steady, and have fun.

Royal Flush. Ace, king, queen, jack and 10 all of the same suit. The highest possible straight flush. All royal flushes are equal

Straight Flush. Five cards of the same suit in sequence. Straight flush headed by the highest card wins.

Four of a kind. Four cards of the same rank and any other card. Highest ranking four of any kind wins.

Full house. Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank. Highest ranking three of a kind wins.

Flush. Any of five cards of the same suit. Between two or more flushes, the one with the highest card wins. If the highest cards are the same rank, then the next highest card determines the winner, and so on.

Straight. Any five cards in sequence (of two or more suits - otherwise it would be a straight flush). The straight headed by the highest card wins.

Three of a kind. Three cards of same rank and two unmatched cards. The higher ranking three of a kind wins.

Two pair. Two cards of one rank, two cards of second rank, and an unmatched fifth card. Between two or more two-pair hands, the higher pair wins. If the high pairs are tied, the second pair determines the winner. If those are tied, the highest unmatched card wins.

One Pair. Two cards of same rank and three unmatched cards. Highest ranking pair wins. If the pairs are the same rank, the highest unmatched card determines the winner. If tied, the next highest, and so on.

High card. All five cards, different ranks and suits. The highest card wins. if the highest cards are the same rank, the next highest and so on.