A winning hand without a wild card in a poker game that uses wild cards, such as Deuces Wild. In some wild card games, such as Deuces Wild, a Natural Royal Flush pays significantly more then a Royal Flush with at least one Natural (in this case one or more deuces) See also: Wild Card, Deuces Wild.
Poker hand comprising the ten, jack, queen, king and ace of one suit (in any order). For most draw video poker games, the probability of a natural (no wild card) Royal Flush is approximately 1/45,000. For example:
A video poker game in which the wagering of a sixth coin (assuming the base game is a five coin max game) triggers a new mode that gives the player a bonus whenever there is a (natural) four of a kind. The average bonus is approximately 428 units, and it increases the return (relative to the base game) of all video poker games except for (most) wild card games, such as Deuces Wild. The Wheel Poker feature increases the variance of games and necessitates strategy changes to achieve the best return.
A card that can be substituted for any card in the deck. The most popular video poker game with Wild Cards is Deuces Wild. Other video poker games use Jokers as a Wild Card. A winning hand without a Wild Card is called a "natural".