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A poker hand is a set of 5 cards randomly chosen from a deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of a

  • royal flush (ten, jack, queen, king, ace in a single suit).
  • straight flush (five in a sequence in a single suit, but not a royal flush).
  • four of a kind (four cards of the same face value).
  • full house (one pair and one triple, each of the same face value).
  • flush (five cards in a single suit but not a straight or royal flush).
  • straight (five cards in a sequence, not all the same suit). (Note that in straights, an ace counts high or low.)