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Wouldn't the number of cards dealt per hand change the odds? I would expect a royal flush from 7 cards to be more likely than with 5 cards, for example.The odds of getting a royal flush in poker are exactly 1 in 649,740.
Now if only I had gotten better than a D grade in my Discrete Math class. I had no problem with Combinatorics though.The odds of getting a royal flush in poker are exactly 1 in 649,740.
that's a uniquely American permutation. In Japan we play once. And we don't use 2 hands either.You forgot a very important factor in RPS. No one plays once, it's almost always best of 3.
non-active hand, palm open and up. the active hand slapping the in-active 3x before presenting the symbol.Also, not sure what you mean by '2 hands'.