You're assuming that the casino will pay you for the triple play dealt royal progressive when you have actually drawn three royals instead of having them dealt.
I believe I have heard of someone actually doing this, but I can't remember if the casino agreed to pay them the dealt progressive instead of the three individual progressives or not. I'd love to test it myself.
> From: "tringlomane@yahoo.com" <tringlomane@yahoo.com>
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>To be a bit more anal, the probability of hitting the triple play jackpot is a bit higher than 1 in 649,740. There will be a small chance you can get 4 to a Royal and make all 3 Royals: The probability of that happening is: 4*5*47/2,598,960/47^3 = 1 in 287,055,132. Adding this to the dealt royal probability of 1 in 649,740 leads to: 1 in 648,273. Obviously you can extend this argument for 3 to Royal draws and less...but that's really splitting hairs, and the probability will barely change beyond this.
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