4 queens 13 hearts in a deck
at least 40 cards (besides side and Extra decks) per deck and there are some limits to some cards (pot of greed etc.) hope you have fun
The answer will depend onthe deck of cards that you draw from: a pinochle deck, a deck with jokers, etc;how many cards are drawn,if more than one card is drawn, whether or not a drawn card is replaced before the next one is drawn.
In a standard 52 card deck: 4 queens / 52 cards = about 7.69 %In a deck with the jokers: 4 queens / 54 cards = about 7.41 %In a Pinochle deck: 8 queens / 48 cards = about 16.67 %In a standard modern Tarot deck: 4 queens / 78 cards = about 5.13 %etc.
In the poker game of Texas Hold'Em only one deck of cards (52 cards) is used for the entire game. Same goes for other variants such as Omaha, Stud, Draw poker etc.
This is known as a factorial calculation. The answer is 52! (i.e. 52x51x50x49x48 etc...) The answer is 8.06581752 × 1067.
No, it is a card game. Uno can either be played with the special trademarked deck of cards, or by using the numbered cards in a standard poker deck and assigning functions (skip, draw 2, etc) to face cards, aces and wild cards.
The deck that enables you to do that is a trick deck. You can buy a deck at a joke shop, magic store, novelty store etc. You rub the back of the deck and all cards change.
In a tarot card deck there are 14 Cups or hearts (depending on the deck), 14 Swords (Spades?), 14 Wands (clubs?), 14 Pentacles (Diamonds?) and 22 "royalty" cards (these are what I call people cards or hierarchy cards. Ex. The Fool, The Moon, The emperor, etc. etc.) In a playing card deck there are only 13 of each suit, so you are 1 card short of each suit and then you would need almost an other half deck to do your "people" cards. Not to be a downer, but unless you can over come these problems, I don't think you can accurately do a tarot reading with playing cards.
normally black jack pr old maid but you can play most card games the looser of the game gets to cut the deck of cards and then the winner hits the looser across his knuckles with the whole deck of cards (if he picked a 5 then it would be 5 hits etc) You keep playing until blood is drawn or someone chickens out
Generally any deck good in the real game is good enough for the game. The easiest and most effective deck to make might be a Dark deck, utilizing "Plaguespreader Zombie", "Armageddon Knight", etc.
In an ordinary deck of cards here are four of every denomination -- one in every suit (one in hearts, one in spades, etc.) There are four aces, four two's, four tens, four jacks and on and on.