La meilleure main possible au poker : A-R-D-V-10, toutes de la même couleur.
Une quinte flush royale (royal flush) est la meilleure main possible dans la plupart des variantes de poker : As, Roi, Reine, Valet et 10, tous de la même couleur. Il n'y a que 4 quintes flush royales possibles dans un paquet standard de 52 cartes (une par couleur).
Au Texas Hold'em, la probabilité de faire une quinte flush royale avec n'importe quelles cinq cartes communes et deux cartes de poche est d'environ 1 sur 30 940 mains. Au vidéo poker, c'est environ 1 sur 40 000 mains avec une stratégie optimale.
Au vidéo poker, la quinte flush royale est d'une importance critique parce qu'elle comporte un paiement disproportionnellement grand (typiquement 800:1 avec mise maximale). Ce paiement représente une portion significative du RTP total du jeu, c'est pourquoi le jeu en mise maximale est toujours recommandé.
A royal flush — T-J-Q-K-A of one suit — is the rarest made hand in poker, hitting roughly 1 in 649,740 five-card draws. At a live $2/$5 table playing 30 hands per hour, a specific player flops a royal approximately once every 21,000 hours of play, or once per lifetime for most grinders.
On Jacks or Better video poker with perfect strategy, a royal flush pays 800:1 on max coin, hitting roughly 1 in 40,400 hands. That single payout contributes about 2% of the machine total return; without it, a 99.54% game drops to 97.54%. Casinos often add bad-beat jackpots in poker rooms for royals that lose to a bigger royal — mathematically possible only with two players hitting suited broadway straights on the same board.
<p>A royal flush — <strong>T-J-Q-K-A of one suit</strong> — is the rarest made hand in poker, hitting roughly <strong>1 in 649,740</strong> five-card draws. At a live $2/$5 table playing 30 hands per hour, a specific player flops a royal approximately <strong>once every 21,000 hours</strong> of play, or once per lifetime for most grinders.</p><p>On <strong>Jacks or Better video poker</strong> with perfect strategy, a royal flush pays <strong>800:1</strong> on max coin, hitting roughly 1 in 40,400 hands. That single payout contributes about 2% of the machine total return; without it, a 99.54% game drops to 97.54%. Casinos often add bad-beat jackpots in poker rooms for royals that lose to a bigger royal — mathematically possible only with two players hitting suited broadway straights on the same board.</p>
La meilleure main possible au poker : A-R-D-V-10, toutes de la même couleur.
<p>A royal flush — <strong>T-J-Q-K-A of one suit</strong> — is the rarest made hand in poker, hitting roughly <strong>1 in 649,740</strong> five-card draws. At a live $2/$5 table playing 30 hands per hour, a specific player flops a royal approximately <strong>once every 21,000 hours</strong> of play, or once per lifetime for most grinders.</p><p>On <strong>Jacks or Better video poker</strong> with perfect strategy, a royal flush pays <strong>800:1</strong> on max coin, hitting roughly 1 in 40,400 hands. That single payout contributes about 2% of the machine total return; without it, a 99.54% game drops to 97.54%. Casinos often add bad-beat jackpots in poker rooms for royals that lose to a bigger royal — mathematically possible only with two players hitting suited broadway straights on the same board.</p>
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