I found 10/6 paytable ... DDB
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four aces is difficult enough. demanding that they come in a specific order and consecutive... impossible
Somewhat improbable - yes. Impossible? - no. As long as a particular combination is "alive", sooner or later it will happen, no matter how low the probability. For example, in today's contest (100 play quick quads), I twice made royals drawing to a single high card. What's the liklihood of that? Even more unlikely, one of them was sequential!
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[QUOTE=milmont77]four aces is difficult enough. demanding that they come in a specific order and consecutive... impossible
Somewhat improbable - yes. Impossible? - no. As long as a particular combination is "alive", sooner or later it will happen, no matter how low the probability. For example, in today's contest (100 play quick quads), I twice made royals drawing to a single high card. What's the liklihood of that? Even more unlikely, one of them was sequential![/QUOTE]
Yikes! I made a Royal drawing four in a 50/100 play contest either in July or August. I was a bit annoyed.
Hit this in Tunica this weekend. I had to double check if it was ACE$ or not considering it was already in bridge suit order.
It was actually $ECA. ACE$ is spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs, consecutively, left-to-right. Should happen one out about 297k, and adds 0.27% to the return.