Bitcoin Video Poker Payouts - Royal Flush

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Bitcoin Video Poker Payouts - Royal Flush

Bitcoin video poker payouts for a royal flush are substantial at Bitcoin Games, with a a provably fair gaming site with 99% or better expected return.



You can try out any of their games using test credits. If you want to play and win Bitcoins, simply send any amount of Bitcoins to the address at the bottom of your screen.

In poker, a straight flush includes ace, king, queen, jack, and ten all in the same suit, which is the hand of the highest possible value when wild cards are not in use.

With typical video poker, the payoff schedules for most machines in a casino are configured with a pay schedule that pays proportionally more for certain hands (such as a royal flush) when the maximum number of credits (typically 5 coins) is bet, and this is true of most online casinos as well since the legitimate sites are regularly audited for fairness.

The royal flush reportedly occurs once in every 40,000 hands. 

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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