If the pack is well shuffled, the probability is 1/52.
The odds are 220:1 of being dealt pocket aces.
The probability of drawing a spade in a standard 52 card deck is 13 in 52, or 1 in 4. The probability of drawing a second spade, assuming the first spade was not replaced back into the deck, is 12 in 51. The probability, then, of drawing two spades is the product of those two probabilities, or 12 in 204, or 1 in 17.
1/52 or one out of fifty-two
1/52, or One over Fifty-Two. The odds are so because there are fifty-two cards in a deck, and there is only one Queen of Spades. The chances of you picking a Queen of Spades is One in Fifty-Two tries. If you are using jokers, 1/54, because there are 2 extra.
If the pack is well shuffled, the probability is 1/52.
The odds are 220:1 of being dealt pocket aces.
It is 0.00111 approx.
The probability of drawing a spade in a standard 52 card deck is 13 in 52, or 1 in 4. The probability of drawing a second spade, assuming the first spade was not replaced back into the deck, is 12 in 51. The probability, then, of drawing two spades is the product of those two probabilities, or 12 in 204, or 1 in 17.
there's 13 spades in a standard deck but since we're talkin' two decks.. there's 26 spades out of 104 cards.. so you do 26/104 which reduces to 1:4 aka the probability
1/52 or one out of fifty-two
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.
1/52, or One over Fifty-Two. The odds are so because there are fifty-two cards in a deck, and there is only one Queen of Spades. The chances of you picking a Queen of Spades is One in Fifty-Two tries. If you are using jokers, 1/54, because there are 2 extra.
there are two spades in a deck of cards
If you just draw two cards, 1/13 times 1/12 i.e. 1/156
The probability of drawing two diamonds from a deck of cards is (13 in 52) times (12 in 51), or 156 in 2,652, or 78 in 1,327.
Assuming blackjack values, there are seven cards per suit that can be dealt first that could lead to a total of 19. Each of these has one card per suit to be dealt next to make 19, except an 8 has two. If it's a standard 4-deck situation, the odds are: (6/13)(16/207) + (1/13)(32/207) = 128/2691