Depends on the value of the Ace and 5, Aces are used as the highest or lowest values in different games. if an ace has any positive value however, 2 aces and 2 fives would beat 1 ace and 2 fives.
there are 52 card and there is only 4 aces out of which only 1 ace of spade, so the probability of drawing ace of spade is 1 out of 52 or 1/52.
The probability of drawing three aces from a deck of cards is 1 in 5525. The probability of the first ace is 4 in 52, or 1 in 13. The second ace is 3 in 51, or 1 in 17. The third ace is 2 in 50, or 1 in 25. Multiply these three probabilities together and you get 1 in 5525.
aces in card=4 P(Aces)=4/52 clubs are= 13 P(Club) = 13/52 P(An Ace or a Club)= P(Ace). P (club)= 4/52*13/52=1/52
There are 4 aces in the deck the odds that the first card is an ace is 4/52 or 1/13. The odds the second card is an ace is 3/51 or 1/17 because there are only 3 aces and 51 cards left. The odds that both are aces are 1/13 times 1/17 which is 1/221.
There are four aces out of 52 cards, so 4/52 or 1/13
Canada produced approx 189 aces during WW1.
It depends on the type of poker game being played.In a game where aces are low (they are equivalent to the number 1). In that case yes, a pair of fives beats a pair of aces.In a game where aces are high, then no, the pair of aces definitely wins. A pair of aces is the highest single pair you can get in the game of poker, before getting two pair or higher.Both of these types of games are played in poker.
A pinochle deck consists of 48 cards. Eight of these cards are aces (2 aces per suit * 4 suits = 8 aces). So, for a random drawing from a complete pinochle deck, the probability of drawing an ace is 8/48 = 1/6.
The ratio of aces to all cards in a deck of 52 cards can be calculated as 4 aces out of 52 total cards. This simplifies to 1 ace for every 13 cards in the deck. Therefore, the ratio of aces to all cards in the deck is 1:13.
The probability of pick a red ace out of a standard deck of cards would be 1/26 because there are two read aces, the ace of diamonds and the ace of hearts.
In blackjack, the dealer may have two aces, but only one of them can count as 11 points. The other ace can only count as 1 point.
The probability of drawing one ace from a deck of 52 cards is 13 to 1 as there are 4 aces in a deck of 52 cards. The probability of then taking another ace is then 17 to 1 as there are now 3 aces in a deck of 51 cards. The total probability for the two events in succession would now be: (13 x 17) to (1 x 1) which is 221 to 1.