The odds of a royal are about 1 in 650,000. 17 huh? there are no coincedences lol. Why is Spades the strongest suit? I know for determining the dealer position they are ranked in reverse alphabetical order, is that where the strength is? There is no real strength difference in play. Spade and Heart aces in your hand and the bottom 2 Diamond and Club aces in my hand equals a chopped pot in a heads up situation so long as there isn't a 4 flush board. Just curious about the Spade strength statement?
Yes 17 I got footage of them all. You have to know how and to be willing to play for them. Ya gotta have 2 of the royal type cards from the deal, at least 1 more must hit on the flop "hope for 2 or all 3 to be the same suit and Royal level" if not the turn card and or the river and or both must hit. I have most likely had 100 royal hands that missed on the river card. but 17 that hit. I stopped playing "Texas Hold'em" when it got to easy/boring to play. ...Now hi/low Omaha is a beast. I started playing "tonk" in 1970 so I am not a newbie to playing cards. I am on the 'restricted" play list in Tunica (no card games) and end up just doing dice games. Set up a game on Party Poker or where ever and I will play you anytime.
Thats quite a record. I'm just a novice tex player, i prefer 3 cushion billiards myself but thats a serious niche game lol. Know when to fold em lol have a great day!
Not much on pool anymore. was when I was going to the Boys Club in late 60s.
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