Yup, it is 650,000 to one that you will get a royal flush. Now that's not to say it won't happen more often, but over time these odds hold true. With 4 players left it does not change the odds any, you are still 650,000 to 1.
2006-12-29 20:26:55
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answer #1
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answered by sincity usa 7
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The odds depend on the cards already drawn.
Think: if the ace of all four suits have already been drawn, the odds are zero. If none have been drawn, yet, the odds are much better. It also depends on at what point of the hand it is. If there are only 4 players left because everyone else drops out after the deal, there are still 5 draws left. Much better odds than if the four players are waiting for the last card to be turned over.
Did "sprydle" say 5:1? Try hundreds, mayby thousands to one!
2006-12-29 07:15:48
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answered by Vince M 7
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The odds to catch a royal flush are, .649,739 to 1 in holdem........
take a look at:http://poker.sportinglife.com/Strategies/story_55895.shtml
Take care
2006-12-29 11:49:34
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answer #3
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answered by pokercoach 5
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slim as you could possibly imagine....okay maybe 5:1 at best.
You can download a Texas Hold 'em Player Advisor for your cell phone from GLU software it contains an odds calculator.
2006-12-29 07:09:22
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answered by sprydle 5
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nicely you spot pocket aces greater or less one holiday of each and every one hundred forty four palms you play.... so i assume it could be one hundred forty four x one hundred forty four as you may ned to have this experience take place two times in the same hand.... so as this is one time in 20736.... greater or less odds of incredibly below 20 thousand to a million !!
2016-12-11 18:30:52
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answered by ? 4
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