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Q: What is the probability that all 4 cards will be the same suit?
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What is the probability that if you choose 13 cards out of a deck of cards all cards will be of the same suit?

Very low (less than 0.00000000001%)


What is the probability of being dealt a five card hand from a standard deck of cards will included all five cards of the same suit?

The probability that five cards chosen at random from a standard deck will all be the same suit is 12/51 * 11/50 * 10/49 * 9/48 = about 0.2%.


How many ways can a hand of five cards consisting of four cards from one suit and one card from another suit be drawn from a standard deck of cards I think combination?

The probability of five cards being four cards from one suit and one card from another suit is the same as the probability of drawing four cards from one suit multiplied by the probability of drawing one card from another suit, multiplied by 5 (for each of the possible positions this other card can be drawn in). The probability of drawing four cards from one suit is 12/51 x 11/50 x 10/49. The probability of drawing a fifth card from another suit is 39/48. All these numbers multiplied together (and multiplied by 5) come to 0.0429. So the probability of drawing a hand of five cards with four cards from one suit and one card from another is 5.29%


How would you solve probability of all cards being the same suit if 12 are chosen from a deck of 32?

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


If four cards are to be drawn from a deck of 52 cards what is the probability that they are of the different suit?

The probability that all four of the cards are different suits is 13/17 * 13/25 * 13/49 = 2197/20,825 or 10.54982%.


What is probability of getting a 3 in a deck of cards?

For an ordinary deck of cards, the probability is 1. All decks of playing cards contain 3s.For an ordinary deck of cards, the probability is 1. All decks of playing cards contain 3s.For an ordinary deck of cards, the probability is 1. All decks of playing cards contain 3s.For an ordinary deck of cards, the probability is 1. All decks of playing cards contain 3s.


How many cards must be drawn from a standard deck to be certain that 4 of the cards are the same suit?

All of them. LOL


If 4 cards are drawn out of a deck of 52 what is the probability that the cards will be the same number in different suits?

The probability that the first card will be something is 1 in 1. The probability that the second card will match the number of the first card is 3 in 51. The probability that the third card will match is 2 in 50. The probability that the fourth card will match is 1 in 49. Multiply all of these together, and you get 6 in 124950, or 3 in 62475, or 1 in 20825, or about 0.00004802.This solution assumes that the "number" of the card includes the possibility of it being an Ace or a face card, so the stated probability is simply the probability of drawing a four of a kind with a draw of four cards.


How many cards must you draw from a regular deck of 52 playing cards to be sure at least 3 are from the same suit?

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.


Does a flush score points in cribbage?

Yes, it does. In your dealt hand if you have 4 cards of the same suit you get 4 points. In order to get points in the crib, all 5 cards must be the same suit, in which case you would get 5 points.


What is the probability that no more than 3 of 4 players hold hands containing at least 4 cards of any suit from a standard 52 card deal?

Each player has 13 cards. There are 4 suits. All players must have at least one suit containing at least four of one of the suits because at the very least 12 cards dealt will result in 3 of each of the four suits and the 13th card will provide one suit with 4 cards. Therefore the probability that no more than 3 of the 4 players hold hands containing at least 4 cards of any suit is zero. So sad no-one could hold my hand.


What is all the same suit called in poker?

The Royal Flush refers to the set of five cards that is from the same suit which includes an ace, king, queen, jack and ten. A straight flush is when five cards in numerical order and belongs to the same suit. Here the sequential order of the cards can be anything but the highest order.