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a royal flush
Yes a Royal Flush is the highest possible standard poker hand you can get.
Nothing beats a Royal Flush. It is the highest hand you can get in poker. you can if you have a royal flush as well but having all of your hearts the same symbol and the ace... that's a higher royal flush... but only if your player has a diamond royal flush you see symbols also have power as well having a hearts royal flush clearly almost let's you beat any royal flush
Royal Flush !
If you have a Royal Flush the nine is irrelevant as you can only use five cards to make a poker hand. A Royal Flush is the best possible hand in poker, unless someone else also has a Royal Flush there is no way to lose, even if there is another Royal Flush you would win a split pot.
Ace high straight flush AKA Royal Flush. The odds of a Royal Flush are 649739:1
The Royal flush. It consists of ten, jack, queen, king, and Ace, in where all cards are the same suit. In the extremely unlikely chance of two players both have a royal flush there is a hierarchy in the suits. Diamonds are the lowest, next are clubs, then hearts and finally the highest is spades. Therefore, The absolute highest hand you can have in poker is a royal flush where all your cards are spades.
A, K, Q, J, 10 all of one suit - Royal Flush
A Royal Flush Is the strongest hand in most poker variations that do not include wild cards. It consist of a five card sequence of Ace, King, Queen, Jack and Ten all of the same suit. For examle Ten through Ace of hearts.
A royal flush is the highest possible combination in all poker games (except for games with wild cards or low games). Therefore the girl wins the hand with her Royal Flush.
The highest ranking hand in Poker is a royal flush. That is an A high straight flush which would be ace, king, queen, jack and ten of all the same suit.
In poker the royal flush is the best possible hand, and is thus very rare. If one is playing Texas Hold 'Em, in which one is dealt 2 cards, the chances of getting a royal flush when the first 3 community cards ("the flop") are dealt is about 1 in 650,000.