Never had a chance to get a Royal Flush in my hand. Mostly, I get flush, straight, 1 pair, 2 pairs, and 3 of a kind. Even the four-of-a-kind is somehow hard to get lol. And those who got a high card are unlucky since it is the lowest among the 5-card poker hands lol though the odds of getting a high card are 1 in 1.32 or about 75.87%.
I get it one time on Blackjack side bet Q,K,A card but I don’t know if this counted on this topic but getting this card is really even with 3 card only in Blackjack.
No, Royal flush is only in the game of poker it isn't available in blackjack.
Poker, blackjack, I do not know the difference between this two games but they are the two games I am really interested in learning how to play, watched one or two videos on YouTube one time but didn't really understand..
Goal: The main goal of poker is to win money by having the best hand or by bluffing your opponents into thinking you have a better hand than you actually do. In blackjack, the main goal is to have a hand with a total value of 21 or as close to 21 as possible without going over.
Number of players: Poker is typically played with a group of 2-10 players, while blackjack is usually played with one player against the dealer.
Hand rankings: In poker, each player is dealt a certain number of cards and they use those cards in combination with community cards to make the best hand possible. There are many different hand rankings in poker, such as a straight flush or a full house. In blackjack, the goal is to have a hand with a total value of 21 or as close to 21 as possible without going over. The only hand ranking in blackjack is a "Blackjack" which is an Ace and a 10-value card.
Betting: In poker, players can bet, raise, or fold at various points in the game. In blackjack, players make one bet at the beginning of the game, and they can choose to hit, stand, double down, or split their hand depending on the cards they are dealt.
Strategy: Poker is a game of skill and strategy, as players must make decisions based on their cards and the actions of their opponents. Blackjack also requires strategy and decision-making, as players must decide when to hit, stand, double down, or split their hand based on the cards they are dealt and the rules of the game.