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.
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 achieving a flush with two suited cards in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 0.84.
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.