He is supposed to be the king ceaser. who was one eyed. He had lost one eye during the war.
The answer depends on: whether the first card is replaced before drawing the second card,whether one or both cards need to be face cards.
The Hearts and the Spades
The Jack of Hearts faces right, as seen from the card's perspective.
There are 6 black face cards in a standard deck of 52 cards, so the probability of drawing a black face card in one try is 6/52 = 0.115
depends, some play Ace no face, ie ONE Ace and no FACE cards, or they'll play, no No Ace no Face, which is all 9 and 10 cards.
1 in 26
The two one-eyed jacks belong to the suit of hearts and diamonds in a traditional deck of playing cards.
You should blow some more of that smoke in it's face :-]
two is the number of one eyed jacks in a deck of cards
There are 12- each suit has 13 cards consisting of 3 face cards (king, queen, jack) and number cards from one (ace) to 10.
He is supposed to be the king ceaser. who was one eyed. He had lost one eye during the war.
The answer depends on: whether the first card is replaced before drawing the second card,whether one or both cards need to be face cards.
There are 12 face cards in a standard deck of 52 cards. The odds of the first card being a face card is 12/52. If the first card drawn is a face card then there are 11 face cards remaining in the deck of 51 cards. The odds of a second draw of a face card is then 11/51. If both the first two cards drawn were face cards then the deck has 10 face cards in 50 total card. The odds of the third card also being a face card is 10/50. The total probability is (12/52)*(11/51)*(10/50) = 0.009954751 or just under one percent of the time.
The Hearts and the Spades
Nothing. If the casino deals the cards face down you are only allowed to touch your first two cards. Only one hand on the cards. The hit cards are laid in front of the bet. If the casino deals the cards face up on the table you are not allowed to touch them at all.
Hyphenate! One-eyed is how to tackle this one!