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A poker hand such as 9♣ 9♠ 9♦ 9♥ J♥, which contains four cards of one rank, and an unmatched card. Also called "quads". Ranks above a full house and below a straight flush.

Higher ranking quads defeat lower ranking ones. Between two equal sets of quads (possible in wild card and community card games), the kicker determines the winner.

Examples:

  • 10♣ 10♦ 10♥ 10♠ 5♦ ("four tens" or "quad tens") defeats 6♦ 6♥ 6♠ 6♣ K♠ ("four sixes")
  • 10♣ 10♦ 10♥ 10♠ Q♣ ("four tens, queen kicker") defeats 10♣ 10♦ 10♥ 10♠ 5♦ ("four tens with a five")

See also : Poker


Readers note: This section uses the letters c, d, h, and s to indicate card suits.

A poker hand such as 9c 9s 9d 9h Jh, which contains four cards of one rank, and an unmatched card. Also called "quads". Ranks above a Full house and below a Straight flush.

Higher ranking quads defeat lower ranking ones. Between two equal sets of quads (possible in Wild card and Community card games), the Kicker determines the winner.

Examples:

  • 10c 10d 10h 10s 5d ("four tens" or "quad tens") defeats 6d 6h 6s 6c Ks ("four sixes")
  • 10c 10d 10h 10s Qc ("four tens, queen kicker") defeats 10c 10d 10h 10s 5d ("four tens with a five")

See also : Poker