eg. You have Q , 10, 7, 3 ,2 of spades
I have J, 9,6,5,4 of spades
You will win because your highest card is higher than mine
pat from ohio November 15, 2006
It's a draw for 2 or more royal straight flushes
arp91403 November 15, 2006
THe last guy didn't know what royal flush is, but I don't think it depends on a suit to be higher, I'm pretty sure they would just split the pot.
bzbint November 15, 2006
The highest hand in poker for a royal flush is ending with the Ace of spades then the Hearts followed by the clubs and then the diamonds.It would truly be unfair to share the pot,then you would have to play with black and white cards and need not count on the face value of the cards.
neopikachu99 November 15, 2006
In a regular game of poker the two royal flushes would split the pot. Only house rules would bring suit into play, and that would have to be agreed upon by everyone playing before hand.
November 15, 2006
The person with the highest card wins.
eg. You have Q , 10, 7, 3 ,2 of spades
I have J, 9,6,5,4 of spades
You will win because your highest card is higher than mine
November 15, 2006
It's a draw for 2 or more royal straight flushes
November 15, 2006
THe last guy didn't know what royal flush is, but I don't think it depends on a suit to be higher, I'm pretty sure they would just split the pot.
November 15, 2006
The highest hand in poker for a royal flush is ending with the Ace of spades then the Hearts followed by the clubs and then the diamonds.It would truly be unfair to share the pot,then you would have to play with black and white cards and need not count on the face value of the cards.
November 15, 2006
In a regular game of poker the two royal flushes would split the pot. Only house rules would bring suit into play, and that would have to be agreed upon by everyone playing before hand.