There are 52 cards in a deck, and 4 suits of 13 cards each.
So the probability is 1/13 = 0.077
If the Ace is considered a high card, then there is approx a 38% probability of drawing above a nine in a standard shuffled deck of 52 playing cards, assuming no cards have already been drawn.Reason:There are five cards above the nine in each suit (10, J, Q, K, A). So there is a five out of thirteen chance (or 20 out of 52); or 38.46%.
There are four fives and four nines; so the number of cards that are a five or a nine is 4 + 4 or 8.
It is a certainty - if you select enough cards.
The odds of getting a royal flush in five card stud is the same as in any poker game with five cards involved, i.e. 649,740 to 1.
If there are five dice, there are four numbers less than five, giving each die a 2/3 chance. Over five iterations that is (2/3) to the 5th power or 32/243 or a 13.16 percent chance.
As the order of the cards is not relevant in hand valuation I'll assume you can get the cards in any order. The chance to get a specifc set of cards is thus simply the inverse of the number of possible combinations, which is (52c5) = 2598960. So a 1 in 2598960 chance to get a specifc set of 5 cards.
Well, in a deck of cards, there's 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10, so that's five cards. Take those five cards and multiply it by four, because there's four different suits (clubs, diamonds, spades, and hearts.) This gives you 20, out of 52 cards, or a 20/52 chance. You can reduce this by dividing by 4, to get a 4/13 chance. You can use a calculator to divide that out and find the percentage answer, which is 38.5 percent. If you include the two jokers, then you have a 20/54 chance of drawing an even number, which works out to a 37 percent chance.
If the Ace is considered a high card, then there is approx a 38% probability of drawing above a nine in a standard shuffled deck of 52 playing cards, assuming no cards have already been drawn.Reason:There are five cards above the nine in each suit (10, J, Q, K, A). So there is a five out of thirteen chance (or 20 out of 52); or 38.46%.
In a standard deck of 52 playing cards, there are 26 red cards and 26 black cards. Half of the black cards are even-numbered (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) and half are odd-numbered. Therefore, the probability of drawing an even-numbered card from a deck of cards is 26/52, which simplifies to 1/2 or 50%.
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There are four fives and four nines; so the number of cards that are a five or a nine is 4 + 4 or 8.
The likelihood of getting a hand with 5 of a kind in a standard deck of playing cards is extremely low, as it requires having all five cards of the same rank in a single hand. This is because there are only four of each rank in a standard deck, making it a very rare occurrence.
No, there is no royal straight in a standard deck of playing cards. The highest possible straight in poker is a straight flush, which consists of five consecutive cards of the same suit.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn.
It is a certainty - if you select enough cards.
The odds of getting a royal flush in five card stud is the same as in any poker game with five cards involved, i.e. 649,740 to 1.
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