The answer is - it depends. Exactly which 3 Royals cards are present?
10-J-Q isn't the same as Q-K-A because of straight and straight flush
possibilities. There's also the question of whether you're shooting at a progressive.
A pumped-up and juicy Royal progressive will change the proper play. And, of
course, as you noted, it also depends on which game you're playing.
- Brian in MI
In a message dated 3/20/2007 9:17:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
gilbert_616@yahoo.com writes:
When dealt 3-card to a Royal Flush, how do vp pros/experts like Bob
Dancer play these hands?
(Assuming the regular Royal Flush jackpot of 4000 credits)
I heard some people say that they go for the Royal Flush 100% of the
time even if they have AA, KK, QQ, or JJ in all types of vp games.
When playing games such as DDB or TDB or Super Aces, I will never throw
away the other Ace to go for the RF while if playing JoB, I do throw it
away once in awhile.
Sorry, I didn't do a search first but, is there a Poll already on how
many here always go for the RF when dealt this 3-card Royal Flush?
Thanks!
gilbert
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