Four of a Kind, commonly known as Quads, is one of the strongest possible hands in poker, featuring four cards of the same rank (e.g., 

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) plus one kicker. It is the third-highest-ranking hand, only beaten by a Straight Flush or Royal Flush. 

Here is a review of how to play and evaluate quads:

1. Probability and Rarity

  • Texas Hold’em (Pocket Pair): The probability of hitting Quads on the flop with a pocket pair is roughly 0.25% (1 in 400).
  • Texas Hold’em (Unpaired): The probability of flopping quads with two random cards is roughly 0.01%.
  • Improving on later streets: If you flop a set (three of a kind), the probability of improving to quads by the river is about 4%.
  • Frequency: Quads are rare, appearing far less frequently than full houses or flushes. 

2. Strategy and Tactics

  • Slowplay with caution: Because Quads are almost always the winning hand, the goal is to maximize value. If the board is dry (e.g., ), you might slowplay to trap opponents.
  • Fastplay on wet boards: If the board is wet (e.g., ), you should act aggressively to build the pot and protect against potential straight flushes.
  • Bet-sizing: To get paid, make smaller, enticing bets that encourage opponents to call with weaker hands like a full house or trip aces.
  • Quads on the board: If four of a kind are on the community board, the kicker (5th card) decides the winner. 

3. Tie-Breakers and Losing

  • Higher Quads win: If two players have quads, the higher rank wins (e.g., Quad Aces beat Quad Kings).
  • Same Quads: If both players share the same quads (e.g., they are on the board), the player with the highest kicker wins.
  • When Quads Lose: Quads can lose to a Straight Flush or a higher Quad combination.
  • Bad Beat Jackpots: Many casinos offer a “bad beat jackpot” if your quads are beaten by an even stronger hand. 

Summary Table

Situation StrengthStrategy
Flopped QuadsNear-NutSlowplay to trap, then raise aggressively.
Quads on BoardSplit Pot PotentialWatch the kicker; be wary if an Ace is out.
Quads vs Full HouseMonsterBet aggressively for maximum value.
Quads vs Straight FlushLoserRare “cooler” situation.

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