It would be for games like Let it Ride, and Pai Gow with a Progressive or Bonus element. If one table, in one hand has two Royal Flushes, the aggregate rule would cause winners to split money. If I am not mistaken, if I have a Royal Flush, are the odds of another player having a Royal better than if I don't? My rational is this, if my hand is void of cards that will make someone else a Royal, then will they have a better chance at getting one?
Jim Follis
(Fiesta Royal Flush chips, and others, are also an acceptable bounty on this guy.)
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