Royal Straight Flush

A royal flush is when you have 10-J-Q-K-A, all of the same suit. It is the highest. View the profiles of people named Royal Straight Flush. Join Facebook to connect with Royal Straight Flush and others you may know. Facebook gives people.

  1. The straight flush involves having five playable cards all of the same suit.
  2. The royal flush is the magical unicorn of the poker world - players can literally go an entire lifetime without ever being dealt a royal flush. The question - just how rare is it for a player to hit a royal flush? Just as a recap, a Royal Flush occurs when you have a five-card hand that includes the 10, J, Q, K and A of the same suit.
  3. Jan 29, 2020 A royal flush is when you have 10-J-Q-K-A, all of the same suit. It is the highest straight flush (see next slide) possible. Of 10 #2: Straight Flush.
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One of the great features of video poker is the fact that the odds of each hand being dealt are the same on every machine (Games with 52 cards of course have different odds to those with 53). While the pays for the wins change the chances of getting the wins do not. Below we list the odds of many hands being dealt pat and the odds of winning on the draw for a 52 card game.

Initial Deal Odds

The table below shows the odds of getting any winning hand on the first five cards dealt on a game using 52 cards. Odds change if you are playing a game with an additional wild card such as Jokers Wild as there are 53 cards.

HandOddsHand Odds
Royal Flush 1 in 649740Straight : 1 in 255
Straight Flush : 1 in 72193Three of a Kind :1 in 47
Four of a Kind : 1 in 4165 Two Pairs :1 in 21
Full House : 1 in 694Pair J, Q, K or A 1 in 7.69
Flush : 1 in 509Any Pair 1 in 2.37

Odds On The Draw

As much as we would all like to see a pat hand dealt every time we hit the max bet button this is rarely the case. In reality less than 1% of hands played will result in you holding all five where over 60% of hands you will hold just two cards going into the draw. Knowing this lets look at some examples.
The table below shows the odds of getting a particular hand when holding one, two, three or four cards. Of course you have to be holding the right cards for the odds to be correct. For example for cards to a royal is made up of four suited cards in the 10 to Ace range. Four to a flush is four suited cards etc.
Royal Flush Draw
Hold 1 Hold 2 Hold 3 Hold 4
1 in 178,3651 in 16,215 1 in 1081 1 in 47
Straight Flush Draw *
Hold 1 Hold 2Hold 3 Hold 4
1 in 59,4551 in 8,1071 in 360 1 in 47
Four of a Kind Draw
Hold 1 Hold 2 Hold 3 Hold 4
1 in 3,4301 in 3601 in 23.24n/a
Full House Draw
Hold 1 Hold 2 Hold 3 Hold 4
1 in 619 1 in 98 1 in 16 n/a
Flush Draw
Hold 1 Hold 2 Hold 3 Hold 4
1 in 3611 in 991 in 26 1 in 5
* The straight flush section has several variations that can change the odds that are displayed. These are primarily and inside draw or an outside draw. For example if you have 5h, 6h, 7h, 8h there are two ways to make the straight flush - either a 4h or a 9h will do it. However if you have an inside draw you have for example 2d, 3d, 5d, 6d. In this case only one card can make the hand (4d).
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Let It Ride is a poker game that does not involve beating a dealer’s hand. The payouts are based solely on the quality of hand that a player receives. One of the big draws to Let It Ride is the possibility of getting a high multiple of your bet for certain winning hands. For example; a Royal Flush will typically pay 1,000-1 odds, so if you bet the maximum amount of hands (3) for $10 each, you would win $30,000 on a $30 wager.

Let It Ride (also known as “Let ‘Em Ride”) is typically a table game with a $5 minimum bet. Older generation Game Maker machines spread the game as well and it is also a popular online game. The minimum bet for these types of games is usually $.25 per stack. The royal flush payout is higher when five coins are wagered on Let It Ride games spread on Game Maker machines.

Royal Straight Flush

For live table games, the amount wagered does not affect royal flush payouts, or any payouts for that matter, though there is often an optional $1 progressive. Read on to learn more about Let It Ride or practice for free below. You can also play online in the USA for real money at Bovada.lv or LasVegasUsa.eu.

How to Play Let It Ride

If you decide to sit down and play Let It Ride, there are three bets placed at the start of the hand. Each must be equally sized. Some tables have a Pairs Plus bet, which is identical to the Three Card Poker one. This is available because SHFL owns both Let It Ride and Three Card Poker. Some tables also offer other random side bets which differ from casino to casino. There is also generally a progressive bet available which pays out only on a royal flush. This will usually cost $1 to play. Other side bets generally have a minimum bet of $5.

Once all bets have been placed on the table, players will then receive three cards. Two cards are placed face down in the middle by the dealer. Players will combine their three cards and the two in the middle to make the best five-card hand. To win at Let It Ride, you must have pairs of 10’s or higher. This includes straights, flushes etc. as well. The two cards in the center are referred to as community cards.

Let It Ride Decision Making

After looking at the first three cards dealt, players decide whether to bring one bet back or “Let It Ride,” meaning all their wagers stays in play. Players should Let It Ride with a pair of 10’s or better, three of a kind, three to a royal flush, or three suited connectors five or higher. Otherwise, one of the stacks should be removed from play. Players should not remove the stacks from the table. Swipe the table with the cards and allow the dealer to push it back.

Once the players have acted, the first of the two community cards is exposed. Players then have the decision of pulling another bet back or letting it ride again. Again, players should Let It Ride on any hand of 10’s or better, any four suited cards, or any open ended straight. Four cards to an ace high straight should also be played. The cards are tucked under the remaining chip stack after this decision.

The final card is then exposed and the dealer shows all players’ cards. Any hand containing a pair of 10’s or better wins. Each stack that has been left to ride is paid based on the following pay table:

Poker Hands Printable

– Royal flush: 1000-1
– Straight flush: 200-1
– Four of a kind: 50-1
– Full house: 11-1
– Flush: 8-1
– Straight: 5-1
– Three of a kind: 3-1
– Two pair: 2-1
– Pair of 10’s or better: 1-1

Pair Plus Bets

The Pair Plus is a side bet or “sucker bet” that wins or loses based solely on the first three cards dealt to the player. It also includes the Mini Royal bonus. Below is a standard pay table for Pair Plus bets, though it may change slightly depending on which casino you’re playing at.

– AKQ suited (Mini Royal): 50-1
– Straight flush: 40-1
– Three of a kind: 30-1
– Straight: 6-1
– Flush: 3-1
– Any pair: 1-1

Royal Straight Flush

Let It Ride Progressive

Royal Straight Flush In Diamonds

As we briefly mentioned previously in the article, some casinos offer a progressive bonus with a minimum bet ranging from $1 to $5 (though $1 is pretty standard). These pay tables vary from one casino to another, but royal flushes generally pay over $1 million if you do hit the progressive. This is controversial, but if you play this game often I would recommend playing the progressive if it is $1. Personal preference really, but that’s just my two cents.

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