Hand Rankings
When the time comes to decide who gets the pot (showdown), there is a set of hand rankings that is almost universally accepted to determine who wins. These are listed below from strongest to weakest.

Royal Flush


The best possible straight flush. Ten, Jack, Queen, King, and Ace all of the same suit.


Straight Flush


Cards of five consecutive ranks, all of the same suit


Four of a kind


Four cards of any one rank, and any other card


Full house


Three cards of one rank, and two cards of a second rank.


Flush


Five cards of the same suit that doesn't make a straight


Straight


Cards of five consecutive ranks when not all five are of the same suit


Three of a Kind


Three cards of the same rank and two unrelated cards


Two pair


Two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank, and a fifth


One Pair


Two cards of the same rank and three other unrelated cards


High Card


Known as a 'Busted Hand'. Five unrelated cards no pair, no flush, no straight. Nothing.


In the event of a tie, the player with the highest hand is determined by the value of the cards. For example: If two players had the highest ranked hand of a straight, one with an 8 high and the other being 9 high, the 9 high straight would be awarded the pot. Similarly, if two players hold the highest hand of a pair of kings, the highest card outside of the pair, the kicker, will determine the winner of the hand. When multiple players have exactly the same ranked hand, the pot will be split between them. If the amount of the pot cannot be split evenly amongst the winners, the remainder is given to the player(s) nearest the Dealer button.