In a standard deck, it is 12 in 51, slightly less than 1/4.
ONLINE CASINO GAMBLING Same suit in gambling It depends on what you mean, however, I suspect you're talking about cards. The "suit" of cards is whether it's clubs, spades, hearts, or diamonds. If two cards are the same suit, they are both one of those.In playing cards, a suit is one of several categories into which the cards of a deck are divided.Many nations have different suits of cards. Almost every country has decks of cards that have different suits.
There are four suits, each with an equal number of cards. It doesn't really matter what the first card is, we're just drawing it to get the name of the suit we're looking for on the second draw. So, since there are 4 suits and the probability of each of them is equal, then the overall probability is 1/4 that they're the same suit (and 1/52 that they're the same CARD, since you put it back after the first draw).
The worst-case scenario is that the first 24 cards you draw are 6 of each suit. In that case, the 25th card will be the seventh card in one of the suits.By the way, since we are not talking about probabilities here, but about certainties, it makes no difference whether you replace the cards or not.
Not sure about the same suite, but to ensure 4 cards of the same suit, 13 cards will suffice.
Very low (less than 0.00000000001%)
The first four cards could all be of different suits. The next four cards might also all be of different suits. This would mean that you would have two of each suit. Then you might have to draw a ninth card to be sure of having three of the same suit.
From a 'standard' deck of 52 cards - the odds that you will draw a card of any single suit is 1 in 4.
I need more information. I would guess a deck of 32 cards would only have 8 card in each suit, so it would be impossible to draw 12 cards of the same suit. --- actuary fl
108 cards as as follows:-76 numbered cards(four suits: blue, red, green, and yellow.)-8 skip cards(2 of every suit)-8 slap cards(2 of every suit)-8 draw 2 cards(2 of every suit)-4 wild cards-4 wild draw 4 cards
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Flush _5 cards same suit...full house _3 same cards + 2 same cards... royal flush _5 face cards of same suit...straight _5 cards in consecutive order...straight flush _5 cards in consecutive order of same suit
5. Assuming the first four are all different suits, the 5th card must be a duplicate suit. If any prior to the 5th card is not a new suit, it is garunteed to be a duplicate of a prior suit.
ONLINE CASINO GAMBLING Same suit in gambling It depends on what you mean, however, I suspect you're talking about cards. The "suit" of cards is whether it's clubs, spades, hearts, or diamonds. If two cards are the same suit, they are both one of those.In playing cards, a suit is one of several categories into which the cards of a deck are divided.Many nations have different suits of cards. Almost every country has decks of cards that have different suits.
Assuming a standard 52-card deck with 13 cards of each of the four suits, you would have to draw five cards, because the first four cards could very easily be of different suits. If four cards of different suits are drawn on the first four draws, the fifth card is guaranteed to match the suit of one of them. What is the probability of drawing four unsuited cards when drawing only four cards? P = (52/52) * (39/51) * (26/50) * (13/49) = 0.105498199. So, the chances of drawing four unsuited cards when drawing four cards is a bit greater than one chance in ten.
There are four suits, each with an equal number of cards. It doesn't really matter what the first card is, we're just drawing it to get the name of the suit we're looking for on the second draw. So, since there are 4 suits and the probability of each of them is equal, then the overall probability is 1/4 that they're the same suit (and 1/52 that they're the same CARD, since you put it back after the first draw).
There are 4 suits with 13 cards of each suit.