Royal Flush
Ace, K Q J and Ten, all of a like suit.
Straight Flush
Getting five consecutive cards, all of the same suit (e.g.
6 7 8 9 10 of Hearts).
Four of a Kind
Four of the same card, such as four Aces.
Full House
A full house is having one pair and three of a kind.
Flush
A flush is having all cards of the same suit - Aces, Spades,
Hearts or Diamonds - though they do not have to be in any
particular order.
Straight
Five cards in consecutive order, though they may be of different
suits.
Three of a Kind
Three of the same cards, like three 10's.
Two Pair
Having more than one pair, i.e. 2 sets of two of the same
card, like a pair of 6's and a pair of Jacks.
Pair
Two cards in your hand are the same value. In different versions
of poker this may constitute the minimum hand, such as Jacks
or Better - requiring you to have at least 2 Jacks to have
a winning hand.
(Nothing) - You lose !
If you lose, the original wager in credits is deducted from
your current total.