1, Royal Flush: The highest flush is Ace (one point).
2. Straight flush: Cards of the same suit and order.
3. Four cards in quadruplicate: There are four cards with the same number of points.
4. Full house: three cards with the same number of points, plus a pair of cards with the same number of points.
5. Straight flush, referred to as "flower": five cards of the same suit.
6. Straight (also known as "snake"): five straight cards.
7. Three cards in triplicate: There are three cards with the same number of points.
8. Two pairs: two cards with the same number of points and two other cards with the same number of points.
9. a pair: two cards with the same number of points.
10, high card: a card type that does not meet any of the above card types and consists of a single discontinuous different flower. The size is determined by the number of points.
Basic strategy
Many times, you should raise/re-raise when holding high-scoring pairs (AA-QQ) and straight flushes (AK, AQ), so that low-scoring pairs and various straight flushes will pay the price for following the cards to the flop. Remember, if opponents have a good hand, they usually have a chance to double their bets (although many novices don't realize this and fold too much before the flop).
Keep your best hand. In no-limit poker, if you hold the second best card, you will pay a heavy price.
Control most bets at 70% and 100% (usually, betting with triple blind is equivalent to betting with 80% of the pot), so as to save bets when the player with better hand raises or calls. If the player who placed the big blind first is in front of you, you raise 4 to 6 times the big blind.
Beware of powerful tight players (for example, if the powerful player sitting in the first position raises, you should fold when you have AQ).
If a very weak player enters the pot, call and enter the flop with them.