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1Win Poker Royal Flush Bonus

Pays a fixed prize ($100 at micro-stakes up to $1,000 at $5/$10+) for a royal flush at Hold'em cash tables, using both hole cards and shown at showdown

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Terms

Cash tables only, no tournaments; both hole cards required (board-only royal flush excluded); must show cards at showdown; not auto-credited — report dealing number + table name to support; prize converts to account's local currency; promo ends 01/01/2027, 1:59am

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Published: 19 Aug 2026

1Win pays out a fixed cash prize to anyone who lands a royal flush at its Hold'em cash tables, and unlike most promotions on the site, this one isn't credited automatically — it's a hand worth reporting the moment it happens. The size of the reward isn't fixed across the board either; it scales with the stakes being played, so the exact same five cards can be worth ten times more at one table than another.

How the Prize Scales With the Table You're Playing

The prize is tied to the limit of the specific cash table where the royal flush lands, not to an average of the session or the highest stakes played that day:

Cash table limits Prize
$0.01/$0.02 and $0.02/$0.04 $100
$0.05/$0.10 and $0.10/$0.20 $200
$0.10/$0.25 and $0.15/$0.30 $300
$0.25/$0.50 and $0.50/$1 $400
$1/$2 and $2/$4 $500
$5/$10 and higher $1,000

The gap between the bottom and top of that scale is a full 10x — the identical hand, held at a micro-stakes $0.01/$0.02 table, pays $100, while the same royal flush at $5/$10 or higher pays the full $1,000. A player moving up in stakes over a session doesn't get to claim the higher prize for a hand made earlier at a lower limit; each royal flush is scored against whatever table it actually happened at.

Royal flushes are already rare on their own — in a standard 5-card poker hand dealt at random, the combinatorics work out to roughly 4 in 2,598,960, or about 1 in 649,740. The exact odds at a Hold'em table differ from that baseline since seven cards are in play across hole cards and the board, but the underlying rarity is why a promotion built around this specific hand functions as an occasional windfall rather than something players can realistically chase as a strategy.

What Counts as a Qualifying Royal Flush

A few conditions narrow down which royal flushes actually qualify. The promotion only covers cash tables — tournaments, including any Hold'em tournament format, are excluded entirely, regardless of the stakes or buy-in involved. The hand itself has to use both hole cards; a royal flush made entirely from the five community cards on the board, where every player at the table effectively shares the same hand, doesn't qualify under these terms. Cards also need to be shown at the end of the dealing rather than mucked — a royal flush folded before showdown, even if the player knew they held it, isn't verifiable and isn't eligible for the prize.

Claiming It — This One Isn't Automatic

Where most 1Win promotions credit automatically once conditions are met, this one requires reaching out directly. After the qualifying hand is shown down, the dealing number and the table name need to be sent to support before the prize is credited — there's no mention of a deadline for that report within the promotion's terms, but treating it as a same-session task avoids any ambiguity about which hand and table are being referenced later.

Currency and Payout Mechanics

All bets, winnings, and the prize money itself are converted into the account's local currency rather than paid out in the currency the stakes happen to be denominated in on the table. That means the prize tiers above function as fixed dollar values that get converted at payout, not as literal USD transfers regardless of what currency the account is actually set to.

Offer FAQ

Does the prize amount change if my account isn't set to USD?

The prize tiers are fixed dollar values, but all winnings and prize money convert into the account's local currency at payout rather than transferring as literal USD.

What do I actually need to do after hitting the qualifying hand?

Report the dealing number and the table name to support — this prize isn't credited automatically the way most 1Win promotions are.

If I move up in stakes during a session, does my prize reflect the higher limit?

No — the prize is tied to whichever specific table the royal flush actually landed at, not to the highest limit played that session.

Does a royal flush made only from the community cards on the board count?

No — both hole cards have to be part of the hand, so a board-only royal flush that every player technically shares doesn't qualify.

Does hitting a royal flush in a tournament qualify for this prize?

No — the promotion is limited specifically to cash tables, and tournaments of any format are excluded entirely.