1/13 x 1/13 = .592%
The odds against it are 12/13. The odds of drawing one are 4 in 52 or 1 in 13.
The odds of hitting 2 straights in a row at 5 card stud is about 5%. Since the deck is reshuffled between deals, the two hands are sequentially unrelated, so the odds of two deals with two straights is simply th odds of one times the odds of another. In order to draw a straight, you need to draw an ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, or a 10, jack, queen, king, ace, assuming that ace can be high or low. The odds of drawing one of these cards is 10 in 13, but you have 5 chances to do so, so the odds of drawing the first card is 50 in 13. The odds of drawing the second card is 39 in 51, but you have 4 chances to do so, so the odds of drawing the second card is 156 in 51. Similarly, the odds of drawing the third, fourth, and fifith card is 38 in 50, 37 in 49, and 36 in 48. Multiply these odds and you get 19,740,240 in 77,968,800. Reducing that to lowest terms, you get 246,753 in 1,112,110, which is the odds of drawing a straight. The numeric value of the odds is 0.22187823146990855221156180593646, or about 22% Square that and you get 60,887,043,009 in 1,236,788,652,100. That is aready in lowest terms, so that is the odds of drawing two sequential straights. The numeric value of the odds is 0.049229949600214317813758989938262, or about 5%.
3/4
There are two red kings in a standard deck of 52 cards. So the odds of drawing one of those two cards is: 2 (red kings) / 52 (cards) This reduces to 1/26, which comes out to about 3.85%. That is the same as the odds of drawing a specific letter from an envelop containing slips of paper with the whole English alphabet.
The same as any card, 1/52
An ordinary deck of cards has 52 carbs. There are 4 suits in each deck and each suit has 13 cards. You have a 1 in 4 chance of drawing a spade.
The odds of drawing a queen is 4 in 52, or 1 in 13. The odds of drawing a heart is 13 in 52, or 1 in 4. The odds, then, of drawing a queen or a heart is (4 + 13 - 1) in 52, or 16 in 52, or 4 in 13. (The reason for subtracting one is to account for the queen of hearts, which is both a queen and a heart.)
The odds are 1 to 25.
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For a dingle card drawn at random, it is 1/4.
what are the odds in favor of drawing a diamond from an ordinary deck
The odds are 4 out of 11 (4/11), or 36%.
2/3 or 2:3
1 in 13 - one out of every 13 cards is a queen.
The probability of drawing a queen or a four from a standard 52 card deck is 8 in 52, or 2 in 13, or about 0.1538.
well there are 52 cards in a pack and there are 4 different suits so its 13/52 which simplifies to 1/4
The odds against drawing a black 7 is 25 in 26.