Ace is either higher than king or lower than two. It depends on the game.
It depends on the rules that the players agree to. In general, no; one ace is not higher than any other ace, and you have to consider the entire hand on its merits - not just on the ace or aces that might be in it. As an example, an ace/king is higher than an ace/ten, and it does not matter who the dealer is. Some people consider suit, making the order spades, diamonds, clubs, and hearts, but that is bridge convention, not poker.
The probability of a card higher than a five in any particular suit, when that suit is the only suit in the deck of 13, assuming the Ace is high, is 9 in 13, or about 0.6923. If the Ace is low, then the probability is 8 in 13, or about 0.6154. If you draw from a full deck of 52 cards, and stipulate that you have to draw a club, then the probabilities become 9 in 52, or about 0.1731 (Ace high) or 8 in 52, or about 0.1538 (Ace low).
A ace is bigger by one.
There is only one ace of hearts, but there is also an ace of clubs, an ace of diamonds and an ace of spades.
No. Q, K and Ace are higher than Jack.
Ace is either higher than king or lower than two. It depends on the game.
if you mean in a card game, then yes, a king is higher than a queen, but a n ace is higher than a king.
It depends on the rules that the players agree to. In general, no; one ace is not higher than any other ace, and you have to consider the entire hand on its merits - not just on the ace or aces that might be in it. As an example, an ace/king is higher than an ace/ten, and it does not matter who the dealer is. Some people consider suit, making the order spades, diamonds, clubs, and hearts, but that is bridge convention, not poker.
An ace is a number card. It is the number one. The one is called an ace, a two is a deuce, a three is a trey. In some card games an ace is a simple one card, just like a six or nine and is often called a 'one'. In games where the ace ranks higher than a king, it is always referred to as an 'ace'.
A 100 or higher.
If you assume that the Ace is high, then the odds of drawing a card higher than a nine is a standard deck of 52 cards is 20 in 52, or 5 in 13, or about 0.3846. If you assume that the Ace is low, then the odds of drawing a card higher than a nine is a standard deck of 52 cards is 16 in 52, or 4 in 13, or about 0.3077.
The probability of a card higher than a five in any particular suit, when that suit is the only suit in the deck of 13, assuming the Ace is high, is 9 in 13, or about 0.6923. If the Ace is low, then the probability is 8 in 13, or about 0.6154. If you draw from a full deck of 52 cards, and stipulate that you have to draw a club, then the probabilities become 9 in 52, or about 0.1731 (Ace high) or 8 in 52, or about 0.1538 (Ace low).
ace beats all
The person with the higher diamond wins, but only if that card is higher than at least one of the other diamonds on the table.
A ace is bigger by one.
No, because the ace 2 was released afterwards, it's a bit like saying is a cardboard box more waterproof than a plastic box? It's a no brainer. But the Galaxy ace is cheaper, that is why I would have the ace and not the ace 2