What? Your question does not make sense. Perhaps you should rephrase it.
A royal card in a deck of playing cards would include the face cards including Jacks, Queens, and Kings.
Some people consider Royal Flushes to be the same as a Straight Flush, but that is wrong. The number of actual Straight Flushes in a 52 Card Deck is........ 36
That is pker where each person gets five cards. The hands are; * High card * Pair * Two pair * Three of a kind * Flush * Straight * Four of a kind * Straight flush * Royal flush * Five of a kind
It is not possible to have a straight and a pair as a winning card combination. A combination of 5 cards is used to make the best combination possible, in this case the straight consists of 5 cards, which does not allow a pair to join the combination.
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In order from best hand to worst: A royal flush (Ace-High straight of one suit) Straight Flush (A straight of one suit) Four-Of-A-Kind (Same rank) Full House (Three-of-a-kind and a pair) Flush ( Five of the same suit) Straight (Five cards in sequence. Ace can be high or low) Three-Of-A-Kind (Same rank) Two Pair (Two cards of same rank and another two of same rank) One Pair (Two cards of same rank) High Card (When none of the above is available your hand is based on your high card) In case more than one players holds the best hand, the one with the higher cards wins (for example, if both players have full house, one of them 3 Q's and 2 9'w and the other 3 9's and 2 K's - the first one wins)
No! Listed from the best hand to the worst : 1) Royal Flush 2) Straight Flush 3) Four of a Kind 4) Full House 5) Flush 6) Straight 7) Three of a Kind 8) Two Pairs 9) A Pair 10) High Card
A straight flush and a royal flush if you are talking about poker. Edit: The only thing that will beat this particular hand is a straight flush or a royal flush. However, if you are physically holding all of these cards, a straight flush is all that can beat this. The reason behind this is because a royal flush requires an ace with the same suit. Since you are holding all of the aces, there will not be a royal flush against you. ----- In some poker-playing groups, when playing with wild cards, you could potentially have five of a kind, which even beats a straight flush. And of course a royal flush is just one particular straight flush (with ace on top instead of a lower card on top); it would also be beaten by five of a kind.
Depends on what cards they are.
5 cards for 6.40 = 1.28 per card 6 cards for 6.90 = 1.15 per card Therefore each card is less when you take the 6 for 6.90 deal
No. An Ace high is nothing but a high card a straight beats it every time regardless of what the cards in the straight are.