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  2. Poker probability - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, this is called odds against. For instance, with a royal flush, there are 4 ways to draw one, and 2,598,956 ways to draw something else, so the odds against drawing a royal flush are 2,598,956 : 4, or 649,739 : 1. The formula for establishing the odds can also be stated as (1/p) - 1 : 1, where p is the aforementioned probability.

  3. Caribbean stud poker - Wikipedia

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    The basic rules are the same in the UK as the US, although the payouts differ – the maximum bet is generally £100 on the ante and £200 on the raise, and all payouts are paid on the raise, meaning the maximum payout can potentially be £10,000 (a Royal Flush pays at the same odds, 50:1, as a Straight Flush).

  4. Let It Ride (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Let It Ride is a casino table game based on poker, ... Royal flush 1,000 to 1 Straight flush: 200 to 1 ... 56 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. List of poker hands - Wikipedia

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    An ace-high straight flush, commonly known as a royal flush, is the best possible hand in many variants of poker. In poker, players form sets of five playing cards, called hands, according to the rules of the game. [1] Each hand has a rank, which is compared against the ranks of other hands participating in the showdown to decide who wins the ...

  6. Zynga's Gamble: Royal Flush or a Bluff? - AOL

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  7. Casino hold 'em - Wikipedia

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    In Casino Hold'em the player not only wins a standard 1 to 1 sum if they have the stronger hand, but for rare hands a higher sum. This pay table typically pays a royal flush 100 to 1, straight flush 20 to 1, four of a kind 10 to 1, full house 3 to 1, flush 2 to 1, and straight or less the standard 1 to 1.

  8. Poker dice - Wikipedia

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    Neither a "flush" nor a "straight flush" is a possible hand, due to the lack of suits on the dice. [1] [2] In some rules, only a straight to a King is called a Straight, while a straight to an Ace is called (somewhat incorrectly) a Flush. Each one has an exact probability of 120 / 7776.

  9. Chicago (poker card game) - Wikipedia

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    Often, one awards 8 for Four of a kind instead of 7, 11 for Straight flush instead of 7 and a win for a Royal flush instead of 20. [2] Often, one wants to give higher rewards than 7 or 8 points for four of a kind and straight flush respectively. There are several ways to achieve this, most notably by elevating the player immediately to 52 ...