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Bicycle Guardians Playing Cards
Price : $5.99 $0.99
Features
: - Single deck of poker-sized playing cards
- Regular index
- Built for enhanced flexibility and strength
- Perfect for any card game
- Great for magic tricks
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AquaLivin 4360 Waterproof Playing Cards
Price : $9.99 $4.90
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: - Perfect for pool or spa
- Can be played and shuffled in water without damage or sticking together
- 100% waterproof; durable PVC material
- Same size as regular playing cards; plastic carrying case included
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Bicycle Tragic Royalty Playing Cards
Price : $8.99 $1.47
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: - Cards glow under blacklight
- Poker size Regular index
- Single deck
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Bicycle delivers classic playing cards and memorable experiences that players can trust based on its longstanding tradition of producing quality, fun and family-friendly products that bring people together.
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Bicycle Poker Size Standard Index Playing Cards (Red)
Price : $9.99 $0.94
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: - Dimensions: 2 1/2" x 3 1/2"
- Plastic Coated Playing Cards.
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Bicycle Poker Size Standard Index Playing Cards, 12 Deck Player's Pack
Price : $39.88 $17.22
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: - 12 decks of playing cards
- Decks are poker-sized (3 1/2 inches by 2 1/2 inches)
- Cards feature a World Series of Poker theme
- World Series of Poker and USPC created tournament-inspired artwork for these cards
- Artwork represents rich heritage of both brands
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Questions & Answers
Question : How many combinations of cards can you make with 3 duces and 2 face cards from a standard 52 card deck?
In a five card hand, how many combinations can be made?
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okay lets look at the deckwe have 3 deuces of which 4 are availableand we have 2 faces of which 12 are availablewe have to divide by what we have because the order we get the cards doesn't matter in this case.so the deuces combinations are: 4!/3! = 24/6 = 4and the faces combinations are: 12!/2! = 479,001,600/2 = 239,500,800now multiply our results to get the combinations together:958,003,200 almost 100 million; that's more than I would have guessed!
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Question : You have two standard 52 card decks that have been shuffled randomly. You turn over the top card from each dec
What is the probabliity that the two cards match? You keep turning over the top cars on each deck until you have gone through the two decks. How many matches do you expect to find?
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I do not know the odds on this but they are great enough to make this a classic bar bet. Basically, you have the setup that you described. The claim is that for each card that matches the person who started the bet(the scammer) will be paid $5. For each time that no cards match up out of the entire deck the scammer will pay the dupe $10. The dupe thinks that the odds of a card matching are astronomical and that $10 is guaranteed. However, a few cards will match up.Here is a site that gives a brief discussion of it.http://scams.wikispaces.com/Two+Deck+Snap+
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Question : 3 cards are chosen at random from a standard 52-card deck. What is the probability that they are three?
Sorry, full question: 3 cards are chosen at random from a standard 52-card deck. What is the probability that they are three consecutive cards, all of the same suit? For this problem, an Ace can either come before a 2 or after a King, but not both (so A23 and QKA both count, but KA2 doesn't).Can anyone help me with this probability problem? Thanks so much!! :D
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3 cards out of 52 may be chosen in 52C3 =22,100 ways.For any particular suit, the following are possible:A2323434545656767878989-109-10-J10-JQJQKQKA 12 consecutive triples for one suit. 12x 4 = 48 consecutive cards of the same suit for the four suits.Probability = 48 / 22,100 = 12/5525 = .00217
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Question : In a game of blackjack, each player is dealt two cards from a standard 52-card deck.?
In a game of blackjack, each player is dealt two cards from a standard 52-card deck. If the first card is a king of hearts, what is the probability that the second card is 8 of diamonds?
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it doesn't matter what the first card you pulled out isalthough now you only have 51 cardsso you have a 1 in 51 chance of getting the 8 of diamonds1:51
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Question : Probability question, in a standard deck of cards what are the odds of a Jack queen or king (any 3 random card?
s) appearing on a flop of 3 cards. And by flop it basically means picking 3 random cards from a standard 52 card deck. In other words if i pick 3 random cards from a deck without replacing each card after it being picked what are the odds that i will have picked a jack queen or a king. Please show the work. THANKS
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s) appearing on a flop of 3 cards. And by flop it basically means picking 3 random cards from a standard 52 card deck. In other words if i pick 3 random cards from a deck without replacing each card after it being picked what are the odds that i will have picked a jack queen or a king. Please show the work. THANKS
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Question : What is the probability of drawing a full house from a standard 52-card deck of playing cards?
What is the probability of drawing a full house from a standard 52-card deck of playing cards?
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If you're asking for the probability of drawing a full house in 5 cards, let's count the number of ways to get a full house and divide by the number of hands:3 of a kind and 2 of a kind:13 * (4 choose 3) * 12 * (4 choose 2) = 3744This gives you 3 of the four cards of one value, and 2 of the four cards of a different value.The total number of hands is simply 52 choose 5.So that means the probability is:P = 3744 / (52 choose 5) = 3,744 / 2,598,960 = 6 / 4165
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Question : what is the probability that 3 of the 12 face cards will be touching eachother in a standard 52-card deck?
not for math home work... just for a drinking game last weekend.someone would have to take a sip after each card was flipped over unless the cards had 3 consecutive face cards, then this part of the game would be over.I thought the probability of getting 3 consecutive face cards was 1 in 68... but i'm not so good with this type of thing.what is it?
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The chance of getting one face card is 12/52. To get another face card the chance is now 11/51 and the third would be 10/50. Multiply the three probabilities and you've got the answer.
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Question : Is it possible to count cards in poker with a standard 52 card deck?
I was wondering if this is possible since I know its possible while playing blackjack and if there is an uneven amount of high or low cards.
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The point of "counting cards" in poker comes in remembering what cards have been exposed, so that a person can determine both their probability of making certain hands, as well as, their opponents probability of making certain hands. This does not come into play in Texas Hold'em (the most popular form of poker today). It does come into play in Stud games and the many variations (RAZZ, Stud Hi-Lo, etc), where cards are exposed and hands are folded. Example: Knowing that two Jacks and two sixes have been folded (or are still on the board), you now have 4 outs to make an open ended straight (6-10 or 7-J) versus the normal 8 outs. This should help you determine if their are pot odds in your favor when calling a bet.Other than that I do not see a point in counting cards in poker games. But to properly answer your question - "Is it possible to count cards in poker with a standard 52 card deck?" - Yes, there are people who have extremely strong eidetic memories and memorize much more than just a deck of cards.
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Question : Are casinos required by law to use standard 52 card decks for their table games?
I know they can combine decks but are they required to have the same quantity of each suit in each deck just as standard decks do? How can you be sure?
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It depends on the location of the casino and who regulates the casinos in that location.In Las Vegas or Atlantic City the state gambling commissions would regulate these type rules and yes they are required to use a 52 card deck with the correct suits and cards.In a native american casino they are typically regulated by the tribe itself so it is a bit murkier but you can probably be pretty much assured that they are using a 52 card deck.It seems very unlikely that a casino would ever purposely use less than a 52 card deck. I would say generally this should not be a worry unless it is a really shady casino.Many table games have anutomatic card shufflers that do count the cards every time shuffled and will register an error if there is less than 52 cards. I have seen it happen in poker rooms many times.
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Question : A card is selected from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. A standard deck of cards has 12 face cards and?
A card is selected from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. A standard deck of cards has 12 face cards and four Aces (Aces are not face cards). Find the probability of selecting· an odd prime number under 10 given the card is a club. (1 is not prime.) · a Jack, given that the card is not a heart.· a King given the card is not a face card. Show step by step work. Give all solutions exactly in reduced fraction form.
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1. 3/52 (the 3, 5 & 7 of clubs are the only ones that fit)2. 3/52 (4 jacks one is not a heart)3. 0 (all kings are face cards)Not really much math involved in that one :)
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