The highest ranking royal flush in a standard deck of playing cards is the Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 of the same suit.
The highest ranking poker hand in a standard deck of playing cards is a Royal Flush, which consists of the cards Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 all of the same suit.
A royal card in a deck of playing cards would include the face cards including Jacks, Queens, and Kings.
Flush _5 cards same suit...full house _3 same cards + 2 same cards... royal flush _5 face cards of same suit...straight _5 cards in consecutive order...straight flush _5 cards in consecutive order of same suit
With 5 cards: Straight Flush: approx 72,192 to 1 Royal Flush: 649,740 to 1 With 6 cards: Straight Flush: approx 12293 to 1 Royal Flush: 108289 to 1 With 7 cards: Straight Flush: approx 3590 to 1 Royal Flush: 30939 to 1
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
In Texas Hold'em, the correct order of cards in a standard poker hand ranking from highest to lowest is: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair, 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.
A royal flush in a standard 52-card deck requires the cards of Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10, all of the same suit.
Assuming you mean the cards in your hand in a game such as poker, you would discard all cards in your hand that are not a jack, queen, king or ace as these are considered the "royal" cards. Ideally you would draw one of each and have what is known as a royal straight, and if you're really lucky you would get a them all of the same suit - a royal flush.
It depends on what game you are playing.
The highest possible hand in poker that consists of an ace, a straight, and no other cards in between is a Royal Flush.