In a game of Texas Hold’em, a player is dealt two hole cards and uses five community cards to make the best possible five-card hand. If the community cards include two Kings, and one of the player’s hole cards is also a King, that player would have three of a kind, which is considered a high hand. If another player has two Jacks, they would have a lower hand compared to the three Kings.
High Hand Example
For example, in a showdown between two players, Player A holds a pair of Queens and Player B holds a pair of Eights. Player A wins the hand because their pair of Queens is higher than Player B’s pair of Eights.