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Four of a Kind is known to be one of the best poker hands any player could get, alongside royal flush and straight flush. It is sometimes also called ‘quads’ since it made up of four matching cards of one rank with different suits, and one card of another rank. An example of this would be a four-of-a-kind, sevens, featuring four sevens, all in different suits, and the kicker, which could be any other card that ranks differently.

You might be asking, what makes one four-of-a-kind hand better than another? In this hand ranking, it’s the denomination that determines the value, not whether cards have the same suit or not. For example, a king of hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs is a four-of-a-kind hand at the higher end of the hierarchy as it beats any lower-ranked hands, such as a four-of-a-kind tens and four-of-a-kind queens. However, it is always beaten by the, quite literally unbeatable hand, quad aces, that ranks the highest out of all possible combinations.

The four-of-a-kind aces is composed of four ace cards and is considered to be the best possible hand in poker games. This is because the ace is the highest-ranking card in poker. Since without a wild card there are 624 hand-combination potentials in a 52-card deck and 156 unique ranks of quads, the kicker could come into play. 

The fifth card matters when coming head-to-head with another four cards of the same rank as it determines which hand takes the cake. For example, suppose you have a four-of-a-kind fours with a jack kicker, and a four-of-a-kind fours with a two kicker, the hand with jack kicker beats the hand with the two kicker.

Keep reading ahead to find out the strongest four-of-a-kind combinations you can get your hands on!

Highest Four-of-a-Kind combinations in poker

The best quads hand you could achieve in poker would be one composed of the four aces — since the ace is the most valuable card, it also produces the highest-ranking cards. This powerful quad consists of an ace of spades, ace of clubs, ace of hearts and ace of diamonds, which piled together beat all other hands,  like, for example, an opposing hand of four king cards, despite the king being the next best thing. An ace is considered to be the highest card, and alternatively, a hand of quad twos is considered to be the worst combination as it does not rank higher than any other set of four cards.

Therefore, we can say that the hierarchy goes as follows, from highest to lowest combinations in numerical order:

  1. Ace
  2. King
  3. Queen
  4. Jack
  5. Ten
  6. Nine
  7. Eight
  8. Seven
  9. Six
  10. Five
  11. Four
  12. Three
  13. Two

How to get Four-of-a-Kind in poker

Getting a hold of four-of-a-kind is undeniably a desirable position to be in, yet it is also one that does not occur too often. When it does actually happen, a handful of players are unsure as to what to do and how to play their cards right after that. That’s why we’re here to give you a few examples and tips!

Firstly, it is important not to panic and keep things simple by examining the board and your opponent’s field. If you’re blocking valuable cards, aim for playing slow, but if you are in a strong position, you can afford to play with a tad more aggression — with every powerful hand comes the goal of maximising your winnings. The rule of thumb is to tread with caution when in possession of a low-strength four-of-a-kind, such as a quad seven, as another player may have a stronger hand.

Keep in mind that Omaha Hold’Em deals four cards in the hole instead of five, which means that you just might start with four-of-a-kind! In this case, you should always fold as Omaha requires the use of precisely two of their hole cards. You can’t get a quad hand whenever you’re dealt a four-of-a-kind in the hole as two of those cards would need to be on the board, not in the hole.

With that said, you have to keep in mind that others might have hit an even bigger jackpot by striking any of the two more superior hands, called the royal flush (also referred to as the royal straight flush) and straight flush. It’s always a good idea to check out what community cards are sitting on the table and keep an eye out for player responses. Be mindful of which hand ranks higher than yours!

How does a Four-of-a-Kind hand rank?

In a typical game of poker, players are required to form a five-card hand of a better rank than their opponents. The deciding factor of who takes the winning title home relies on the rank of the poker hand that players bring to the table!

In high games such as Texas hold’em and seven-card stud, the highest-ranking hands win. However, in low games such as razz, the low-hand ranking hands win. When it comes to high-low split games, both the highest-ranking as well as the lowest-ranking hands win, although different rules rank the high and low hands differently depending on the poker variant you play. Suits are not ranked, so hands that differ by suit alone are of the same rank.

Four-of-a-Kind poker probability

Check out the probability of getting a four-of-a-kind in poker play during The Pre-Flop Stage, the Flop, the Turn, and the River in both Texas hold’em and Omaha poker.

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FAQ

Anyone would consider themselves lucky to draw four-of-a-kind! While it may not be the best possible hand you can earn, it is known to be one of the hardest-to-beat poker hands in the game. It consists of four cards of the same value and different suits and one other valued card. The highest card is considered to be that of the ace, king, queen and jack — the higher the rank, the better your odds of winning.

In the case of two or more players getting quads in the same round, the player holding the better hand featuring the highest-ranking set of cards will win the game — four aces being the luckiest quad you could get. If your fortune spans high enough to strike four ace cards, then no other quad can top it!

Keep in mind that four-of-a-kind can be beaten by another higher-ranking four-of-a-kind. When dealing with two equal value quads,the kicker will come into play to determine the better four-of-a-kind. The hand with the highest-ranking card will earn a winning real-money payout.

The hands that cannot beat a four-of-a-kind rank, include a high card (even an ace high card), pair, two pair, three-of-a-kind, straight, flush and full house.

Yes! As one of the greatest hands in the game, four-of-a-kind ranks higher. Unlike a royal or straight flush, a full house consists of two cards of the same rank and three cards of another rank (also called a Three-of-a-Kind).

The strongest full house is the one with the highest-ranking three-of-a-kind. Similar to a quads hand, if another player has the same three-of-a-kind on the board, the player with the higher pair of two cards will win.

The reason behind this is that by randomly drawing five cards out of a standard deck, there is an 0.024% chance of forming a four-of-a-kind, equating to 4,165:1 odds. On the other hand, the probability of forming a full house is 0.1441%, which translates to 693.17:1 odds. This implies that the former is much more difficult to achieve and ultimately pays off in this scenario.

Although drawing quads from a standard deck when only reaching for five cards is already considered to be extremely lucky, it is important to note that drawing a straight flush hand is what really seals the deal!

The straight and royal flush rank higher than the four-of-a-kind. The straight and royal flush are characterised by containing five cards of the same suit in a sequence — and we all know that if anything beats four, it's five! The royal flush is the rarest poker hand of all, as it has extremely low odds of being drawn out. It consists of a straight flush hand from a 10 to an Ace, with all five cards of the same suit.

Now with this information in mind, why not take these handy tips with you to your next poker showdown? Keep an eye out and your fingers crossed for a four-of-a-kind and you might just strike a winning round!