Quad Aces Vs Royal Flush

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  1. Quad Aces Vs Royal Flush
  2. Four Aces Vs Royal Flush
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  2. Straight flush hands that differ by suit alone, such as 7 ♦ 6 ♦ 5 ♦ 4 ♦ 3 ♦ and 7 ♠ 6 ♠ 5 ♠ 4 ♠ 3 ♠, are of equal rank. An ace-high straight flush, such as A ♦ K ♦ Q ♦ J ♦ 10 ♦, is called a royal flush or royal straight flush and is the best possible hand in high games when not using wild cards.
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Actor and comedian Ray Romano witnessed one of the most unlikely World Series of Poker hands of all time at the 2008 main event, when one player at his table with a massive hand was eliminated by the best hand in poker.

Quad Aces Vs Royal Flush

Japanese pro Motoyuki Mabuchi saw his pocket aces become four of a kind on the river, and he splashed his chips across the felt to go all-in, absolutely sure that he had the best hand.

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There are three ways the cards can be arranged so that one player has quad Aces and the other has a royal flush: Two Aces including the royal flush Ace on the board, two Aces in one hand and the extra card on the board. This is the only configuration that would qualify for a bad beat jackpot because both players are using both cards. Two Aces including the royal flush Ace on the board, two Aces in one hand.

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Quad Aces Vs Royal Flush

Phillips, however, was holding the perfect cards. The Ace of diamonds that gave Mabuchi his quads also completed Phillips’ royal flush. That’s a brutal way to exit the tournament.

Four Aces Vs Royal Flush

It’s likely that we’ll never see another hand like this. Considering that the odds of any four of a kind are 1-in-4,164 and the odds of a royal flush are 1-in-649,739, the odds of both hands facing off in a showdown are an astronomical 1-in-2.7 billion.