The answer depends on how many cards are dealt out to you - which depends on how many cards you are dealt.
The answer depends on what game you are playing and so how many cards you are dealt!
The answer depends on how many cards are dealt to you. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
There a many good hands in Texas Holdem, such as, Three of a kind (when you get dealt your two cards, they are the same numbers on both, and there is a card on the table with the same number as the cards in your hand), the Straight (five consecutive cards- Aces may be used before a two or after a King), the Flush (five cards of the same suit), Full House (three of a kind and one pair), Four of a Kind (four cards with the same number), and the best hand is the Straight Flush (five consecutive cards of the same suit). The lowest hands in Texas Holdem are, High Card (Ace, king, Queen, Jack, Ten, Nine, Eight etc.), One Pair (two cards with the same number), Two Pairs (for example, you have pairs of Aces and Tens).
The question is the same as:"After removing the 4 aces from a standard deck, how many different handsof 9 cards can be dealt from the remaining 48 ?"The calculation is48! / (39! x 9!) = (48 x 47 x 46 x 45 x 44 x 43 x 42 x 41 x 40) / (9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2)We get 1,677,106,640 .
The answer depends on how many cards are dealt out to you - which depends on how many cards you are dealt.
The answer depends on how many cards you are dealt!
The answer depends on what game you are playing and so how many cards you are dealt!
5 is the answer
You get seven cards to start with. See attached review for how to play.
Each of the four players is dealt 13 cards, which is one quarter of a 52 card deck.
If you are drawing two cards from a full deck of cards (without jokers) then the probability will depend upon whether the the first card is replaced before the second is drawn, but the probability will also be different to being dealt a hand whilst playing Bridge (or Whist), which will again be different to being dealt a hand at Canasta. Without the SPECIFIC context of the two cards being got, I cannot give you a more specific answer.
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In Gin Rummy, each player is dealt 10 cards, one at a time.
The answer depends on how many cards are dealt to you. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Bridge uses a standard deck of 52 cards -- four suits (clubs, diamonds, hearts, spades) of 13 cards each. The four players are each dealt 13 cards.
How many different outfits are possible from six shirts, four pairs of pants, and five pairs of socks?