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Royal Hit

If a Royal is hit approximately every 40,000 hands or so, what happens when someone hits the royal with only (1) coin in.

Does the cycle start all over again since they only hit 250 coins instead of 4,000 or does the cycle continue?

Thanks for your input

Jim L

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With an RNG it does not matter. Each hand is an independant trial. You could hit 5 royals in 40K hands or go ever 200K hands without one (we have done that twice). My wife is currently over 250K without one. On the other side of the coin in one 6 hour session of DDB she hit aces with once and faces with twice.

Remember ..... life is only what you make it. Never settle for second best.

Bill

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To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
From: linton714@yahoo.com
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 10:20:07 -0800
Subject: [vpFREE] Royal Hit

If a Royal is hit approximately every 40,000 hands or so, what happens when someone hits the royal with only (1) coin in.

Does the cycle start all over again since they only hit 250 coins instead of 4,000 or does the cycle continue?

Thanks for your input

Jim L

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If a Royal is hit approximately every 40,000 hands or so, what happens when someone hits the royal with only (1) coin in.

Does the cycle start all over again since they only hit 250 coins instead of 4,000 or does the cycle continue?

Thanks for your input

Jim L

A royal happening every 40,000 hands isn't meant to imply any
regularity. It only means that each hand has a 1 in 40,000 chance.

Thanks for the info

Kind regards,

Jim Linton
US PAVER CONTRACTING, LLC
410.490.6907 Cell
443.836.0252 Fax
jim@uspaver.com

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On Jan 18, 2013, at 1:20 PM, Jim Linton <linton714@yahoo.com> wrote:

If a Royal is hit approximately every 40,000 hands or so, what happens when someone hits the royal with only (1) coin in.

Does the cycle start all over again since they only hit 250 coins instead of 4,000 or does the cycle continue?

Thanks for your input

Jim L

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