The odds of getting a three card flush in a standard deck of playing cards are approximately 0.198 or 19.8.
The odds of getting a flush with two suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 0.84.
The highest ranking royal flush in a standard deck of playing cards is the Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 of the same suit.
A straight flush in a standard deck of playing cards is a hand that consists of five consecutive cards of the same suit. For example, a straight flush could be the 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 of hearts.
No, there is no royal straight in a standard deck of playing cards. The highest possible straight in poker is a straight flush, which consists of five consecutive cards 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 flush in a standard poker hand requires 5 cards of the same suit.
A flush in poker requires 5 cards of the same suit. Therefore, you would need 5 cards to form a flush in a standard poker hand.
The odds of achieving a flush with suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 1 in 508.
The odds of achieving a flush with two suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 0.84.
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.
The odds of hitting a flush with two suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 0.84 or 1 in 118.
The odds of getting a flush in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 0.2, or 1 in 508.