If this is also the same, the hand is tied and the pot is split. In a scenario where two players have the same Three of a Kind, the pair is then consulted to determine the winner. This is because Queens are higher than 4s. For example, a hand with Q, Q, Q, 2, 2 (Queens full of Deuces) is stronger than 4, 4, 4, A, A (4s full of Aces), even if each one is a Full House and the latter has a pair of Aces. The strength of a Full House is determined by the value of the three matching cards. Hand Description One pairing of the same card. Hand Description Two different pairings or sets of the same card in one hand. Hand Description Three of one card and two non-paired cards. Hand Description Five cards in numerical order, but not of the same suit. Hand Description Five cards, all in one suit, but not in numerical order. Hand Description A pair plus three of a kind in the same hand. Hand Description The same card in each of the four suits. Hand Description Five cards in a row, all in the same suit. Hand Description 10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace all in the same suit. It is weaker than a Straight Flush and Four of a Kind, but stronger than a Flush and all hands below that.
A-8-7-3-2 flush beats A-7-6-5-4 flush because while the Ace high card are tied, the next best thing is the 8 vs 7 high card. KKKQQ beats AAJJJ because the triple kings is better than triple jacks.
It is not the best poker hand but it is very strong and will end up the winning hand in most cases. AA22J beats KKQQJ because the best pair in both hands is AA vs KK. The Full House is towards the higher end of the poker hands list.