For science class, I need to make some sort of rig that will throw a playing card. Anyone know how a really simple way to do this would be?
How do i make a simple playing card launcher?
"Mythbusters" made a card launcher in one episode using two horizontal rotating wheels that were spaced apart with only a very small gap in-between. I suppose that you could use a single motor to rotate them both (so that they turn at the same speed) by using a belt and/or gears.
Reply:hmmm... Try designing a rig that uses a wheel. When you put the cards under it the wheel will launch the cards when you put it on them and it's going fast enough. I'm sure you can build something like that out of K'nexs
Reply:go buy the uno attack game and rip off the labels
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d...
Monday, May 24, 2010
Where can I buy used plastic playing cards in Las Vegas?
everywhere.. casinos! stores on the strips. gas stations. some casinos even give them for free if you hit a black jack!
Where can I buy used plastic playing cards in Las Vegas?
when you go to a casino, just ask for the deck, they will proudly give it to you
Reply:Just about every gift shop in every hotel sells them too. There is also a little shop in the mall at Planet Hollywood (formerly Aladdin) that sells cards from a bunch of different casinos if you want a variety without scouring the entire strip.
Reply:In the Casinos itself. Some give them to you for free. I actually receive a deck from the Bellagio, it was used in a tournament I played (WPT)
Reply:Ebay
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Where can I buy used plastic playing cards in Las Vegas?
when you go to a casino, just ask for the deck, they will proudly give it to you
Reply:Just about every gift shop in every hotel sells them too. There is also a little shop in the mall at Planet Hollywood (formerly Aladdin) that sells cards from a bunch of different casinos if you want a variety without scouring the entire strip.
Reply:In the Casinos itself. Some give them to you for free. I actually receive a deck from the Bellagio, it was used in a tournament I played (WPT)
Reply:Ebay
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When your playing blackjack when do you show your cards to everybody if you playing at home????
when your playing blackjack when do you show your cards to everybody if you playing at home????
When your playing blackjack when do you show your cards to everybody if you playing at home????
from the start, b/c ur versing the house which has to follow specific rules so it doesnt matter if the house sees your cards because he/she always has to do a certain thing
When your playing blackjack when do you show your cards to everybody if you playing at home????
from the start, b/c ur versing the house which has to follow specific rules so it doesnt matter if the house sees your cards because he/she always has to do a certain thing
How do i talk to people when i am playing cards in a room ican,t seem to type in like everyone else does?
i don,t seem to be able to type in on screen wheni am playing game with other people to talk with them in the room i can watch them talk to each other but i can,t send them as much as a hello when i am playing cards in a room at there table
How do i talk to people when i am playing cards in a room ican,t seem to type in like everyone else does?
fix your problem by doing the following.for cards and board games/yahoo. i have tryed to cover all common problems i know of here!
yahoo now uses popups to enter rooms,DO NOT turn off popup blocker,no need.if you do you get flooded with popups. click on popup blocker click on always allow.add yahoo.com to list. then the 1st thing you do when you enter lounge is check play small window in option box. if you don't and enter room you get grey screen(,if you leave it ) you get errors in logging in..once in small room you can expand it,,you only see top half of cards but you can play.and see chat area so you can talk to other players.yahoo is now running sales ads in rooms. email them and let them know what you don't like about new format i did, if everyone does this maybe they will stop it. the site to complain using( feedback) link this site will also help answer your problems. http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoogames/..... if you are having TINY FONTS(letters) its because of java's new update,to fix go to control panel open internet options advance tab,unclick the 2 java listed click apply close.back to normal. this will also SPEED UP game loading time. if it says ERROR 999 answers and some help found here
http://www.murrayoffatt.com/software-pro... keeping PC defragged, and running CCleaner (free from filehippo.con ) this and increasing you memory.helps with the FREEZING UP problem.you can increase your memory by..going to control panel,system, advance tab,performance,advance tab,virtual memory,change,make it 526kb or higher,click apply then ok.
card player euchre/spades yahoo/pogo. good luck, hope it helps
Reply:On Yahoo Games ?
If that is the case, have you tried to click (left-click) in the space that you are supposed to write ? Only one click and then you can play and write, do not need to click every time you want to write, just the first time you enter that room.
Reply:You might have to create a new account. This one person I play cards with had a hacker put a chat-lock on him. It could be that.
Reply:i don't know.... in Internet card game you presume?
maybe you keyboard is malfunctioned!!!!
or your not open to them somekinda!!
How do i talk to people when i am playing cards in a room ican,t seem to type in like everyone else does?
fix your problem by doing the following.for cards and board games/yahoo. i have tryed to cover all common problems i know of here!
yahoo now uses popups to enter rooms,DO NOT turn off popup blocker,no need.if you do you get flooded with popups. click on popup blocker click on always allow.add yahoo.com to list. then the 1st thing you do when you enter lounge is check play small window in option box. if you don't and enter room you get grey screen(,if you leave it ) you get errors in logging in..once in small room you can expand it,,you only see top half of cards but you can play.and see chat area so you can talk to other players.yahoo is now running sales ads in rooms. email them and let them know what you don't like about new format i did, if everyone does this maybe they will stop it. the site to complain using( feedback) link this site will also help answer your problems. http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoogames/..... if you are having TINY FONTS(letters) its because of java's new update,to fix go to control panel open internet options advance tab,unclick the 2 java listed click apply close.back to normal. this will also SPEED UP game loading time. if it says ERROR 999 answers and some help found here
http://www.murrayoffatt.com/software-pro... keeping PC defragged, and running CCleaner (free from filehippo.con ) this and increasing you memory.helps with the FREEZING UP problem.you can increase your memory by..going to control panel,system, advance tab,performance,advance tab,virtual memory,change,make it 526kb or higher,click apply then ok.
card player euchre/spades yahoo/pogo. good luck, hope it helps
Reply:On Yahoo Games ?
If that is the case, have you tried to click (left-click) in the space that you are supposed to write ? Only one click and then you can play and write, do not need to click every time you want to write, just the first time you enter that room.
Reply:You might have to create a new account. This one person I play cards with had a hacker put a chat-lock on him. It could be that.
Reply:i don't know.... in Internet card game you presume?
maybe you keyboard is malfunctioned!!!!
or your not open to them somekinda!!
Where can i download free sound effects (explosions, crowds) and specially (playing cards) sounds..?
where can i download free sound effects (explosions, crowds) and specially (playing cards) sounds..
Where can i download free sound effects (explosions, crowds) and specially (playing cards) sounds..?
This should be relatively easy to find. Search for "free wav" or something similar - I have found one to get you started:
http://www.talkingwav.com/
Where can i download free sound effects (explosions, crowds) and specially (playing cards) sounds..?
This should be relatively easy to find. Search for "free wav" or something similar - I have found one to get you started:
http://www.talkingwav.com/
Where can I purchase CANASTA Playing Cards In Mississauga, Ontario?
Hi,
You do not need special cards to play Canasta.
Have fun playing
Where can I purchase CANASTA Playing Cards In Mississauga, Ontario?
u go to the store and look for these lil cards that are either blue or red and most of the time have bicylce tires on them......lol
Reply:ILL SEND YOU SOME FOR 59.95 NO FOR REAL YOU SURE ITS CANASTA YOUR THINKING OF
Reply:Canasta is played with 2 regular decks no special cards needed.
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You do not need special cards to play Canasta.
Have fun playing
Where can I purchase CANASTA Playing Cards In Mississauga, Ontario?
u go to the store and look for these lil cards that are either blue or red and most of the time have bicylce tires on them......lol
Reply:ILL SEND YOU SOME FOR 59.95 NO FOR REAL YOU SURE ITS CANASTA YOUR THINKING OF
Reply:Canasta is played with 2 regular decks no special cards needed.
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Who invented playing cards?
And where did the spade, heart, diamond, club come from?...why 52 cards?
Who invented playing cards?
they come from tarot cards. the suits come from the original tarot suits of swords, staves, cups and pentacles. they are the minor arcana with the exclusion of the knight and the joker is a form of the Fool
Who invented playing cards?
they come from tarot cards. the suits come from the original tarot suits of swords, staves, cups and pentacles. they are the minor arcana with the exclusion of the knight and the joker is a form of the Fool
Opening a pack of playing cards.?
how can i open a pack of playing cards nicely so the sticky residue isn't left from the seal? Up til now i've cut the seal in half using a knife but that leaves the seal on the pack and it looks bad. How can i remove the seal really nicely?
Opening a pack of playing cards.?
I've always used the knife method, but i have used alcohol to remove the sticky residue from other packages before. I'd use a cloth with a little alcohol on it and see if that works.
Reply:I use a letter opener. than If I mess up, I will use an alcohol pad. Good luck.....Zaria
Opening a pack of playing cards.?
I've always used the knife method, but i have used alcohol to remove the sticky residue from other packages before. I'd use a cloth with a little alcohol on it and see if that works.
Reply:I use a letter opener. than If I mess up, I will use an alcohol pad. Good luck.....Zaria
About ordinary playing cards,did you know?
the modern pack has 52 cards,we have 52 weeks in the year.pack is evenly divided,analogous to day %26amp; night.year has 4 seasons,4 suits.13 cards per suit,13 lunear cycles per year.add all cards together you get 365.number of days in a year.I thought it was very interesting.
About ordinary playing cards,did you know?
I understand everything that you're saying..except for the 365 number.
If there is only 52 card in a deck, how when you add them all together do you get 365? Am I just missing something here?
**okay, now i get what you were saying. Duh! :)
Reply:I have to agree it is cool but it adds up to 364.
13x4=52
12x4=48
11x4=44
10x4=40
9x4=36
8x4=32
7x4=28
6x4=24
5x4=20
4x4=16
3x4=12
2x4=8
1x4=4
Reply:If u add the days in a month you get 374, how many do get for the jokers?
Reply:did you know that our country is founded on this theme? The masons use numbers and symbols and most of the men who signed the declaration were masons. You would fit in well. (aka Free Masons)
Reply:I remember this song made famous by Wink Martindale around 1963 when I was a teenager.
The Deck of Cards
During the North African Campaign, a bunch of soldier boys had been on a long hike. They arrived in a little town called Casino. The next morning being Sunday, several of the boys went to church. A sergeant commanded the boys in church.
After the Chaplain read the prayer, the text was taken up next. Those of the boys that had a prayer book took them out. One boy had only a deck of cards, and he spread them out. The sergeant saw the cards and said, "Soldier, put away those cards." After the service was over, the soldier was taken prisoner and brought before the Provost Marshal.
The Marshal said, "Sergeant, why have you brought this man here?"
"For playing cards in church, Sir," was the response.
The Marshal asked the soldier, "And what have you to say for yourself, son?"
"Much, Sir," replied the soldier.
The Marshal stated, "I hope so, for if not I will punish you more than any man was ever punished."
The soldier said, "Sir, I have been on the march for about six months. I have neither bible nor a prayer book, but I hope to satisfy you, sir, with the purity of my intentions." And with that, the boy started his story ...
"You see, sir, when I look at the Ace, it reminds me that there is but one God.
And the deuce reminds me that the bible is divided into two parts: the Old and the New Testaments.
When I see the trey, I think of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
And when I see the four, I think of the four evangelists who preached the Gospel: there was Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
And when I see the five, it reminds me of the five wise virgins who trimmed their lamps; there were ten of them: five were wise and were saved, five were foolish and were shut out.
When I see the six, it reminds me that in six days God made this heaven and earth.
And when I see the seven, it reminds me that on the seventh day, God rested from his great work.
And when I see the eight, I think of the eight righteous persons that God saved when he destroyed the earth: there was Noah, his wife, their sons and their wives.
And when I see the nine, I think of the lepers our saviour cleansed, and that nine of the ten didn't even thank him.
When I see the ten, I think of the ten commandments that God handed down to Moses on a tablet of stone.
When I see the King, it reminds me that there is but one King of Heaven, God Almighty.
And when I see the Queen, I think of the blessed Virgin Mary who is the Queen of Heaven.
And the Jack or Knave is the Devil.
When I count the number of spots in a deck of cards, I find 365, the number of days in a year.
There are 52 cards, the number of weeks in a year.
There are four suits, the number of weeks in a month.
There are twelve picture cards, the number of months in a year.
There are thirteen tricks, the number of weeks in a quarter.
So you see, Sir, my deck of cards serves me as a bible, an almanac and a prayer book."
The author and performer of "Deck of Cards" was
T. Texas Tyler.
He stated at the conclusion:
"And friends, this story is true.
I know ... I was that soldier."
Reply:I just heard also that each of the kings represents a famous king in history, but off the top of my head I can't remember which ones. Cool!
Reply:Makes sense except for one problem...there's no way that adding all the cards together will equal 365; it has to be an even number. Other than that, very interesting.
I think you're getting ripped off. Every pack of cards I've ever bought has two jokers, not one. And why would they be worth 1?
About ordinary playing cards,did you know?
I understand everything that you're saying..except for the 365 number.
If there is only 52 card in a deck, how when you add them all together do you get 365? Am I just missing something here?
**okay, now i get what you were saying. Duh! :)
Reply:I have to agree it is cool but it adds up to 364.
13x4=52
12x4=48
11x4=44
10x4=40
9x4=36
8x4=32
7x4=28
6x4=24
5x4=20
4x4=16
3x4=12
2x4=8
1x4=4
Reply:If u add the days in a month you get 374, how many do get for the jokers?
Reply:did you know that our country is founded on this theme? The masons use numbers and symbols and most of the men who signed the declaration were masons. You would fit in well. (aka Free Masons)
Reply:I remember this song made famous by Wink Martindale around 1963 when I was a teenager.
The Deck of Cards
During the North African Campaign, a bunch of soldier boys had been on a long hike. They arrived in a little town called Casino. The next morning being Sunday, several of the boys went to church. A sergeant commanded the boys in church.
After the Chaplain read the prayer, the text was taken up next. Those of the boys that had a prayer book took them out. One boy had only a deck of cards, and he spread them out. The sergeant saw the cards and said, "Soldier, put away those cards." After the service was over, the soldier was taken prisoner and brought before the Provost Marshal.
The Marshal said, "Sergeant, why have you brought this man here?"
"For playing cards in church, Sir," was the response.
The Marshal asked the soldier, "And what have you to say for yourself, son?"
"Much, Sir," replied the soldier.
The Marshal stated, "I hope so, for if not I will punish you more than any man was ever punished."
The soldier said, "Sir, I have been on the march for about six months. I have neither bible nor a prayer book, but I hope to satisfy you, sir, with the purity of my intentions." And with that, the boy started his story ...
"You see, sir, when I look at the Ace, it reminds me that there is but one God.
And the deuce reminds me that the bible is divided into two parts: the Old and the New Testaments.
When I see the trey, I think of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
And when I see the four, I think of the four evangelists who preached the Gospel: there was Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
And when I see the five, it reminds me of the five wise virgins who trimmed their lamps; there were ten of them: five were wise and were saved, five were foolish and were shut out.
When I see the six, it reminds me that in six days God made this heaven and earth.
And when I see the seven, it reminds me that on the seventh day, God rested from his great work.
And when I see the eight, I think of the eight righteous persons that God saved when he destroyed the earth: there was Noah, his wife, their sons and their wives.
And when I see the nine, I think of the lepers our saviour cleansed, and that nine of the ten didn't even thank him.
When I see the ten, I think of the ten commandments that God handed down to Moses on a tablet of stone.
When I see the King, it reminds me that there is but one King of Heaven, God Almighty.
And when I see the Queen, I think of the blessed Virgin Mary who is the Queen of Heaven.
And the Jack or Knave is the Devil.
When I count the number of spots in a deck of cards, I find 365, the number of days in a year.
There are 52 cards, the number of weeks in a year.
There are four suits, the number of weeks in a month.
There are twelve picture cards, the number of months in a year.
There are thirteen tricks, the number of weeks in a quarter.
So you see, Sir, my deck of cards serves me as a bible, an almanac and a prayer book."
The author and performer of "Deck of Cards" was
T. Texas Tyler.
He stated at the conclusion:
"And friends, this story is true.
I know ... I was that soldier."
Reply:I just heard also that each of the kings represents a famous king in history, but off the top of my head I can't remember which ones. Cool!
Reply:Makes sense except for one problem...there's no way that adding all the cards together will equal 365; it has to be an even number. Other than that, very interesting.
I think you're getting ripped off. Every pack of cards I've ever bought has two jokers, not one. And why would they be worth 1?
Playing cards deck images? where can I get em? (54)?
Where Can I get free images of playing cards?
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Playing cards deck images? where can I get em? (54)?
This site has free downloadable some playing card images, enjoy,
http://www.jfitz.com/cards/
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Playing cards deck images? where can I get em? (54)?
This site has free downloadable some playing card images, enjoy,
http://www.jfitz.com/cards/
Eight cards are selected with replacement from a standard pack of 52 playing cards.?
The cards include 12 picture cards, 20 odd cards and 20 even cards. How many different sequences of eight cards are possible. Also, how many of the sequences will contain 3 picture cards, 3 odd numbered cards and 2 even numbered cards.
Eight cards are selected with replacement from a standard pack of 52 playing cards.?
dlj68 is right.......there is replacement, therefore the factorials the first guy did are wrong.
Reply:you have 52 chioces for each
52*52*52*52*52*52*52*52=52^8
3 picture cards
12*12*12*
3 odds
20*20*20
2evens
*20*20
so 12*12*12*20*20*20*20*20
=12^3*20^5
Reply:1. How many different sequences of eight cards are possible.
Solution
52^8
2. How many of the sequences will contain 3 picture cards, 3 odd numbered cards and 2 even numbered cards.
Solution
C(12,3)*C(20,3)*C(20,2)
Reply:??? please make more clear
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Eight cards are selected with replacement from a standard pack of 52 playing cards.?
dlj68 is right.......there is replacement, therefore the factorials the first guy did are wrong.
Reply:you have 52 chioces for each
52*52*52*52*52*52*52*52=52^8
3 picture cards
12*12*12*
3 odds
20*20*20
2evens
*20*20
so 12*12*12*20*20*20*20*20
=12^3*20^5
Reply:1. How many different sequences of eight cards are possible.
Solution
52^8
2. How many of the sequences will contain 3 picture cards, 3 odd numbered cards and 2 even numbered cards.
Solution
C(12,3)*C(20,3)*C(20,2)
Reply:??? please make more clear
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What are the storys behind playing cards?
i know that one is "the king of hearts killed himself because the queen of hearts made him tarts and gave them to the jack of spades" i heard this from a friend and the illustration on the cards back it up. so i was wondering if anyone knew the rest of the storys
What are the storys behind playing cards?
The fanciful design and manufacturer's logo commonly displayed on the Ace of Spades began under the reign of James I of England, who passed a law requiring an insignia on that card as proof of payment of a tax on local manufacture of cards. Until August 4, 1960, decks of playing cards printed and sold in the United Kingdom were liable for taxable duty and the Ace of Spades carried an indication of the name of the printer and the fact that taxation had been paid on the cards. The packs were also sealed with a government duty wrapper. Though specific design elements of the court cards are rarely used in game play, a few are notable. The Jack of Spades, Jack of Hearts, and King of Diamonds are drawn in profile, while the rest of the courts are shown in full face, these cards are commonly called "one-eyed". When deciding which cards are to be made wild in some games, the phrase "acey, deucey, one-eyed jack" (or "deuces, aces, one-eyed faces") is sometimes used, which means that aces, twos, and the one-eyed jacks are all wild. The King of Hearts is shown with a sword behind his head, making him appear to be stabbing himself, and the axe held by the King of Diamonds is behind his head with the blade facing toward him. This leads to the nickname "suicide kings". The Jack of Diamonds is sometimes known as "laughing boy". The King of Diamonds is armed with an axe while the other three kings are armed with swords. The King of Diamonds is sometimes referred to as "the man with the axe" because of this. This is the basis of the trump "one-eyed jacks and the man with the axe". The Ace of Spades, unique in its large, ornate spade, is sometimes said to be the death card, and in some games is used as a trump card. The Queen of Spades appears to hold a scepter and is sometimes known as "the bedpost queen." There are theories about who the court cards represent. For example, the Queen of Hearts is believed by some to be a representation of Elizabeth of York — the Queen consort of King Henry VII of England. The United States Playing Card Company suggests that in the past, the King of Hearts was Charlemagne, the King of Diamonds was Julius Caesar, the King of Clubs was Alexander the Great, and the King of Spades was the Biblical King David (see King (playing card)). However the Kings, Queens and Jacks of standard Anglo-American cards today do not represent anyone in particular. They stem from designs produced in Rouen before 1516, and by 1540–67 these Rouen designs show well executed pictures in the court cards with the typical court costumes of the time. In these early cards the Jack of Spades, Jack of Hearts, and King of Diamonds are shown from the rear, with their heads turned back over the shoulder so that they are seen in profile. However, the Rouen cards were so badly copied in England that the current designs are gross distortions of the originals.
Reply:There are theories about who the court cards represent. For example, the Queen of Hearts is believed by some to be a representation of Elizabeth of York — the Queen consort of King Henry VII of England. The United States Playing Card Company suggests that in the past, the King of Hearts was Charlemagne, the King of Diamonds was Julius Caesar, the King of Clubs was Alexander the Great, and the King of Spades was the Biblical King David (see King (playing card)).
King of Spades: David
King of Hearts: Charles (possibly Charlemagne, or Charles VII, where Rachel would then be the pseudonym of his mistress, Agnès Sorel)
King of Diamonds: Julius Caesar
King of Clubs: Alexander the Great
What are the storys behind playing cards?
The fanciful design and manufacturer's logo commonly displayed on the Ace of Spades began under the reign of James I of England, who passed a law requiring an insignia on that card as proof of payment of a tax on local manufacture of cards. Until August 4, 1960, decks of playing cards printed and sold in the United Kingdom were liable for taxable duty and the Ace of Spades carried an indication of the name of the printer and the fact that taxation had been paid on the cards. The packs were also sealed with a government duty wrapper. Though specific design elements of the court cards are rarely used in game play, a few are notable. The Jack of Spades, Jack of Hearts, and King of Diamonds are drawn in profile, while the rest of the courts are shown in full face, these cards are commonly called "one-eyed". When deciding which cards are to be made wild in some games, the phrase "acey, deucey, one-eyed jack" (or "deuces, aces, one-eyed faces") is sometimes used, which means that aces, twos, and the one-eyed jacks are all wild. The King of Hearts is shown with a sword behind his head, making him appear to be stabbing himself, and the axe held by the King of Diamonds is behind his head with the blade facing toward him. This leads to the nickname "suicide kings". The Jack of Diamonds is sometimes known as "laughing boy". The King of Diamonds is armed with an axe while the other three kings are armed with swords. The King of Diamonds is sometimes referred to as "the man with the axe" because of this. This is the basis of the trump "one-eyed jacks and the man with the axe". The Ace of Spades, unique in its large, ornate spade, is sometimes said to be the death card, and in some games is used as a trump card. The Queen of Spades appears to hold a scepter and is sometimes known as "the bedpost queen." There are theories about who the court cards represent. For example, the Queen of Hearts is believed by some to be a representation of Elizabeth of York — the Queen consort of King Henry VII of England. The United States Playing Card Company suggests that in the past, the King of Hearts was Charlemagne, the King of Diamonds was Julius Caesar, the King of Clubs was Alexander the Great, and the King of Spades was the Biblical King David (see King (playing card)). However the Kings, Queens and Jacks of standard Anglo-American cards today do not represent anyone in particular. They stem from designs produced in Rouen before 1516, and by 1540–67 these Rouen designs show well executed pictures in the court cards with the typical court costumes of the time. In these early cards the Jack of Spades, Jack of Hearts, and King of Diamonds are shown from the rear, with their heads turned back over the shoulder so that they are seen in profile. However, the Rouen cards were so badly copied in England that the current designs are gross distortions of the originals.
Reply:There are theories about who the court cards represent. For example, the Queen of Hearts is believed by some to be a representation of Elizabeth of York — the Queen consort of King Henry VII of England. The United States Playing Card Company suggests that in the past, the King of Hearts was Charlemagne, the King of Diamonds was Julius Caesar, the King of Clubs was Alexander the Great, and the King of Spades was the Biblical King David (see King (playing card)).
King of Spades: David
King of Hearts: Charles (possibly Charlemagne, or Charles VII, where Rachel would then be the pseudonym of his mistress, Agnès Sorel)
King of Diamonds: Julius Caesar
King of Clubs: Alexander the Great
In a pack of playing cards, are there colours for the picture cards? if so, how much of each card?
the cards have colous? like red jack?
In a pack of playing cards, are there colours for the picture cards? if so, how much of each card?
6 Black and 6 Red, simple as that.
Now, if you want more information there are three red hearts, three red diamonds, three black spades, and three black clubs.
Remember, your face cards are Jack, Queen, King.
Reply:I'm not exactly sure what you mean. A standard deck of playing cards has 4 suits - hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs. The hearts and diamonds are red and the spades and clubs are black. On the face cards - jacks, queens, and kings - the suit colors are the same as the other cards, but they images of all 4 of each are virtually identical.
Reply:Yes.
There are four suits. Each suit has 13 cards, including 3 picture cards: J/Q/K.
Reply:2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J Q K A spades=blacks
Hearts=reds
clubs=blacks
diamonds=reds
so tell me how many you think do each card have?
In a pack of playing cards, are there colours for the picture cards? if so, how much of each card?
6 Black and 6 Red, simple as that.
Now, if you want more information there are three red hearts, three red diamonds, three black spades, and three black clubs.
Remember, your face cards are Jack, Queen, King.
Reply:I'm not exactly sure what you mean. A standard deck of playing cards has 4 suits - hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs. The hearts and diamonds are red and the spades and clubs are black. On the face cards - jacks, queens, and kings - the suit colors are the same as the other cards, but they images of all 4 of each are virtually identical.
Reply:Yes.
There are four suits. Each suit has 13 cards, including 3 picture cards: J/Q/K.
Reply:2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J Q K A spades=blacks
Hearts=reds
clubs=blacks
diamonds=reds
so tell me how many you think do each card have?
Are there any playing card companies that need "home workers" to sort and box the cards?
duh...why would you want to do that?!?
Guys i need help with probability paper which is due today. this problems has to do with playing cards?
find the probability of a drawing a club or an ace from a regular deck of playing cards.
answer 1: the answer is 17/52 since there are 13 clubs and 4 aces in a standard deck.
Answer 2: The answer is 4/52 because there are 4 aces in every standard deck
do you agree with either answer or do you have a different answer? explain how you solved this in words or in math
Guys i need help with probability paper which is due today. this problems has to do with playing cards?
there are 52 cards in a deck
there are 13 clubs
there are 4 aces
since you want to find the probability of something happening OR something else happening, you will find the probability of each separate thing happening and then add them (if you wanted to find probability of something happening AND something else happening, you would multiply probabilities)
the probability of drawing a club is 13/52
the probability of drawing an ace is 4/52
13/52 + 4/52 is 17/52
so you would think you'd have a 17/52 chance of drawing an ace or a club
BUT
there is the ace of clubs. it's an ace, and it's a club. so if you said the probability was 17/52, you would have counted the ace of clubs twice, once as a club, and once as an ace. but there's only one card there!
so actually, the probability is 16/52, which reduces to 4/13
Reply:its 16/52 becasue you take the 13 clubs in the deck and the three other aces(one ace is already included as a club).
Reply:uuuuuuuuuuuh.. what?
Reply:There are 13 Clubs in a deck: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K, A
There are also Three additional aces: Ace(hearts), Ace (spades), Ace(diamands)
Probability if difined as:
Favorable Outcomes
---------------------------
Total Outcomes
Therefore, your answer is 16/52
Reply:in probability or means + so 4 aces 13 clubs = 17 so 17/52
Reply:There are 13 clubs in the pack including 1 of the aces. There are 3 other aces in the pack. Add these together and you have a 16 out of 52 chance of getting a club or an ace. You can simplify this down to 4 in 13 chance.
Reply:Your first answer sounds more reasonable since you also need to include clubs.....go with that one and good luck.
Reply:The probability of drawing an ace or a club is
p(A or Club) = 16/52
One of the clubs is an ace.
What are some of the best hotels
answer 1: the answer is 17/52 since there are 13 clubs and 4 aces in a standard deck.
Answer 2: The answer is 4/52 because there are 4 aces in every standard deck
do you agree with either answer or do you have a different answer? explain how you solved this in words or in math
Guys i need help with probability paper which is due today. this problems has to do with playing cards?
there are 52 cards in a deck
there are 13 clubs
there are 4 aces
since you want to find the probability of something happening OR something else happening, you will find the probability of each separate thing happening and then add them (if you wanted to find probability of something happening AND something else happening, you would multiply probabilities)
the probability of drawing a club is 13/52
the probability of drawing an ace is 4/52
13/52 + 4/52 is 17/52
so you would think you'd have a 17/52 chance of drawing an ace or a club
BUT
there is the ace of clubs. it's an ace, and it's a club. so if you said the probability was 17/52, you would have counted the ace of clubs twice, once as a club, and once as an ace. but there's only one card there!
so actually, the probability is 16/52, which reduces to 4/13
Reply:its 16/52 becasue you take the 13 clubs in the deck and the three other aces(one ace is already included as a club).
Reply:uuuuuuuuuuuh.. what?
Reply:There are 13 Clubs in a deck: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K, A
There are also Three additional aces: Ace(hearts), Ace (spades), Ace(diamands)
Probability if difined as:
Favorable Outcomes
---------------------------
Total Outcomes
Therefore, your answer is 16/52
Reply:in probability or means + so 4 aces 13 clubs = 17 so 17/52
Reply:There are 13 clubs in the pack including 1 of the aces. There are 3 other aces in the pack. Add these together and you have a 16 out of 52 chance of getting a club or an ace. You can simplify this down to 4 in 13 chance.
Reply:Your first answer sounds more reasonable since you also need to include clubs.....go with that one and good luck.
Reply:The probability of drawing an ace or a club is
p(A or Club) = 16/52
One of the clubs is an ace.
What are some of the best hotels
Why am i unable to play cards at yahoo ive been playing 4 years?
Yahoo’s new updates to games has caused a lot of game demo’s to be “damaged” click on TOOLS , internet options, general tab, temp files, settings, view objects. Delete the game you are having problems with. It will reload next time you visit the site. Then log on to yahoo mail or answers, Before you click on games. Being pre-logged in seems to make things go better and faster..
Yahoo games open with a pop up. Most toolbars like yahoo and internet explorer have pop up blockers! When you try getting in lounge or room and it doesn't work. click on pop up blocker on yahoo tool bar. On the drop down list click on Always allow tab it will say recent pop ups blocked. high light yahoo.com then click allow.
. IE browser settings to allow pop ups Right click on Tools, internet options, privacy tab, cookie over ride. Type in Yahoo.com, allow then ok. This is the proper way to use the pop up blocker. I have never had a problem or had to hold any keys down to get in.
If you are using norton antivirus you may need to turn it off until you are in room.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Security_Pol..... The_Default_Security_Policy foxfire setting to allow yahoo games.
You may need to update your Java
http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.....
Why am i unable to play cards at yahoo ive been playing 4 years?
The server was down 4 days ago.
Reply:probably just a glitch.
Reply:check for pop up blockers your av program may have one, internet provider may also,and your firewall may be keeping you out .you can try holding the ctrl key down when trying to enter a room.
Yahoo games open with a pop up. Most toolbars like yahoo and internet explorer have pop up blockers! When you try getting in lounge or room and it doesn't work. click on pop up blocker on yahoo tool bar. On the drop down list click on Always allow tab it will say recent pop ups blocked. high light yahoo.com then click allow.
. IE browser settings to allow pop ups Right click on Tools, internet options, privacy tab, cookie over ride. Type in Yahoo.com, allow then ok. This is the proper way to use the pop up blocker. I have never had a problem or had to hold any keys down to get in.
If you are using norton antivirus you may need to turn it off until you are in room.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Security_Pol..... The_Default_Security_Policy foxfire setting to allow yahoo games.
You may need to update your Java
http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.....
Why am i unable to play cards at yahoo ive been playing 4 years?
The server was down 4 days ago.
Reply:probably just a glitch.
Reply:check for pop up blockers your av program may have one, internet provider may also,and your firewall may be keeping you out .you can try holding the ctrl key down when trying to enter a room.
C.M. Coolidge - dogs playing cards?
Hello,
Do you know if the paintings from C.M. Coolidge dog playing cards are the very first illustrations of any animal playing cards? I have searched the internet but could not find any information related to it. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you
ODN
C.M. Coolidge - dogs playing cards?
Only ones I've ever seen.
Reply:im not too sure.. have you tried any of your friends? they may know a little something about it.
Do you know if the paintings from C.M. Coolidge dog playing cards are the very first illustrations of any animal playing cards? I have searched the internet but could not find any information related to it. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you
ODN
C.M. Coolidge - dogs playing cards?
Only ones I've ever seen.
Reply:im not too sure.. have you tried any of your friends? they may know a little something about it.
What are the odds of guessing higher or lower on 12 consecutive playing cards as they appear from 1 deck?
This is not is an exact calculation...as someone already said it really depends on the cards dealt out, and is probably best dealt with via simulation.
But a rough approximation can be determined if we ignore card removal and calculate the average "guessing probability"
I am going to assume getting the same rank is a LOSS.
A and 2 (2/13)*(12/13) = 24/169
K and 3 (2/13)*(11/13) = 22/169
Q and 4 (2/13)*(10/13) = 20/169
J and 5 (2/13)*(9/13) = 18/169
T and 6 (2/13)*(8/13) = 16/169
9 and 7 (2/13)*(7/13) = 14/169
the dreaded 8 (1/13)*(6/13) = 6/169
Average correct guessing probability (excluding card removal): 120/169 = 71%
To guess 12 times correctly in a row is simply: (120/169)^12 = 0.0164 = 1.64%
Less rare than my first inituition to be honest.
What are the odds of guessing higher or lower on 12 consecutive playing cards as they appear from 1 deck?
The odds would differ depending on each card as it's turned up....
Reply:Eeeerrrrrrr.... good game, good game... rrrrrrrr
Reply:who cares!!!!
Reply:the only thing which can be readily calculated precisely is that there is less than a one in three chance of avoiding an ace i.e. 1 in 2.9623043
But a rough approximation can be determined if we ignore card removal and calculate the average "guessing probability"
I am going to assume getting the same rank is a LOSS.
A and 2 (2/13)*(12/13) = 24/169
K and 3 (2/13)*(11/13) = 22/169
Q and 4 (2/13)*(10/13) = 20/169
J and 5 (2/13)*(9/13) = 18/169
T and 6 (2/13)*(8/13) = 16/169
9 and 7 (2/13)*(7/13) = 14/169
the dreaded 8 (1/13)*(6/13) = 6/169
Average correct guessing probability (excluding card removal): 120/169 = 71%
To guess 12 times correctly in a row is simply: (120/169)^12 = 0.0164 = 1.64%
Less rare than my first inituition to be honest.
What are the odds of guessing higher or lower on 12 consecutive playing cards as they appear from 1 deck?
The odds would differ depending on each card as it's turned up....
Reply:Eeeerrrrrrr.... good game, good game... rrrrrrrr
Reply:who cares!!!!
Reply:the only thing which can be readily calculated precisely is that there is less than a one in three chance of avoiding an ace i.e. 1 in 2.9623043
Question about images on playing cards?
Why does the King of Hearts appear to be stabbing himself in the head, while the King of Diamonds is apparently praying with an axe nearby?
Why is the King of Clubs also apparently stabbing himself in the head, while the King of Spades is holding a double-sided sword in front of him?
Why is the Joker so often depicted on a unicycle holding 3 aces which all seem to be spades?
Question about images on playing cards?
Although many different people have been represented by the face cards, the major players were
King of Hearts, Charlemagne Recognized by the ermine fur on his clothing
King of Clubs, Alexander the Great on his card you can see a globe showing he had conquered the known world
King of Spades, David, His swords is the largest, he took Goliath's swords and cut off his head remember
King of Diamonds, Julius Caeser his hand is raised in the Roman salute with the Roman ax in the background, he is also the only one eyed king which shows he was murdered while in power
Reply:King of hearts is represented by a mild suicidal king, who held in all his agonies. The king of clubs was his son, who comiited suicide after seeing his father die. The king of Diamonds is suppose to represent a very religious king. And the king of spades represents a great conquerer.
And the joker just a loser
Why is the King of Clubs also apparently stabbing himself in the head, while the King of Spades is holding a double-sided sword in front of him?
Why is the Joker so often depicted on a unicycle holding 3 aces which all seem to be spades?
Question about images on playing cards?
Although many different people have been represented by the face cards, the major players were
King of Hearts, Charlemagne Recognized by the ermine fur on his clothing
King of Clubs, Alexander the Great on his card you can see a globe showing he had conquered the known world
King of Spades, David, His swords is the largest, he took Goliath's swords and cut off his head remember
King of Diamonds, Julius Caeser his hand is raised in the Roman salute with the Roman ax in the background, he is also the only one eyed king which shows he was murdered while in power
Reply:King of hearts is represented by a mild suicidal king, who held in all his agonies. The king of clubs was his son, who comiited suicide after seeing his father die. The king of Diamonds is suppose to represent a very religious king. And the king of spades represents a great conquerer.
And the joker just a loser
What are the people who deal playing cards/oversee card games at casinos called? Do you go to school to be one
They are called croupier,s and they generally learn during training at the casino
What are the people who deal playing cards/oversee card games at casinos called? Do you go to school to be one
Hello Alice,
I also assume you are looking at this as a career, so I will aim your answer in that direction: The people who deal the cards are dealers, and going to school is not required. I had a friend who went to school teach me 12 years ago, so I never went to school. You do need to start out at a "lower grade" of casino, where you will not make enough money to survive. After a few months of practice you will improve and get a better job. In most cases you will continue to work your way up until you have a job on the strip, where you will encounter your first "extra board".
An extra board is a way to keep you as a part-time employee so you receive no benefits. No vacation, holiday pay, sick pay or insurance. This can last as much as 5 years before you become "full-time",and can be structured in many ways. You may be scheduled only as needed, working 5 days one week and then having 3 weeks off. The worst are the casinos that want you to call in to see if there were "sick calls" that need replacement. You would need to call into the pit at 6:00 AM, 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM. Three times a day, seven days per week. These calls are required, so you would never have a day off!
As for the bosses: What is commonly referred to as a "Pit Boss" is actually a "Casino Floor Supervisor". This person will oversee 4 - 6 games in his/her section. The "Pit Boss", or correctly titled "Pit Manager" will oversee 6 Floor Supervisors. Above the Pit Manager will be the Casino Shift Manager, who oversees the Pit Managers.
Hope this helped. If you have any other questions, please ask.
Reply:People who deal cards are dealers and the people who oversea the games are pit bosses.. Probably learn on the job..
Reply:They are called dealers. I don't kno if you have to go to a scool, but you have to learn how to do it.
In some games they are also called house.
Reply:Dealers. I don't know about the school part. Call one of the big casinos and maybe someone there can help you.
Reply:Pit bosses // they are usually seasoned dealers.
Reply:We are called Live Games Dealers and we call the pit supervisor "floor!" when we want their attention. And we are trained for 3 weeks before being allowed on the gaming floor. Its a fun job most days because you get paid to play games.
Reply:There are two major terms used for people who deal cards at a casino, both of which are correct: Croupiers or Dealers. If you have an apptitude for cards then the training is usually done on site at the casino
The people who oversee card games are usually known as Pit Bosses/Managers.
Hope this helps and good luck as I assume you are looking to do this as a career.
What are the people who deal playing cards/oversee card games at casinos called? Do you go to school to be one
Hello Alice,
I also assume you are looking at this as a career, so I will aim your answer in that direction: The people who deal the cards are dealers, and going to school is not required. I had a friend who went to school teach me 12 years ago, so I never went to school. You do need to start out at a "lower grade" of casino, where you will not make enough money to survive. After a few months of practice you will improve and get a better job. In most cases you will continue to work your way up until you have a job on the strip, where you will encounter your first "extra board".
An extra board is a way to keep you as a part-time employee so you receive no benefits. No vacation, holiday pay, sick pay or insurance. This can last as much as 5 years before you become "full-time",and can be structured in many ways. You may be scheduled only as needed, working 5 days one week and then having 3 weeks off. The worst are the casinos that want you to call in to see if there were "sick calls" that need replacement. You would need to call into the pit at 6:00 AM, 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM. Three times a day, seven days per week. These calls are required, so you would never have a day off!
As for the bosses: What is commonly referred to as a "Pit Boss" is actually a "Casino Floor Supervisor". This person will oversee 4 - 6 games in his/her section. The "Pit Boss", or correctly titled "Pit Manager" will oversee 6 Floor Supervisors. Above the Pit Manager will be the Casino Shift Manager, who oversees the Pit Managers.
Hope this helped. If you have any other questions, please ask.
Reply:People who deal cards are dealers and the people who oversea the games are pit bosses.. Probably learn on the job..
Reply:They are called dealers. I don't kno if you have to go to a scool, but you have to learn how to do it.
In some games they are also called house.
Reply:Dealers. I don't know about the school part. Call one of the big casinos and maybe someone there can help you.
Reply:Pit bosses // they are usually seasoned dealers.
Reply:We are called Live Games Dealers and we call the pit supervisor "floor!" when we want their attention. And we are trained for 3 weeks before being allowed on the gaming floor. Its a fun job most days because you get paid to play games.
Reply:There are two major terms used for people who deal cards at a casino, both of which are correct: Croupiers or Dealers. If you have an apptitude for cards then the training is usually done on site at the casino
The people who oversee card games are usually known as Pit Bosses/Managers.
Hope this helps and good luck as I assume you are looking to do this as a career.
What did the cucumber say to the pickle when they were playing cards?
Pick(le) me!
What did the cucumber say to the pickle when they were playing cards?
"Get a life" said the cucumber
Reply:Got vinegar?
Reply:do you got some vinegor
Reply:no
What did the cucumber say to the pickle when they were playing cards?
"Get a life" said the cucumber
Reply:Got vinegar?
Reply:do you got some vinegor
Reply:no
Instead of drinking and playing cards and waking up wondering where my car is this weekend?
I think I'll be a good Mommy and bring my kids to the movies, anything good playing?
Instead of drinking and playing cards and waking up wondering where my car is this weekend?
lol kerri.. love you kiddo lol , just rent some dvd's for the rugrats and call it a day haha.
Reply:umm, hold up! how old are the kids...
LOL just throw on some videos/dvds.. make them some popcorn and buy some soft drinks.. you dont have to get up and take them to the toilet.. or do you?.. and its probably alot cheaper.. and more comfortable.. but maybe that defeats the purpose of going to the movies.. meaning.. getting out.. doing family stuff....
I havent been to the movies for how long?
i have a 2yr old and a 6month old.... but we watch stuff at home, or my bf does and i struggle to hear what was being said for an hour while my son wont shh and go to bed... and then when he does, my baby girl wakes up....... ahhhhhh.....
Reply:Don't see Flushed Away
Reply:Bridge to Taribithia, and you'd be doing them and yourself a favor if you hit an AA meeting and listened.
Reply:A Night at the Museum is pretty good - or so I've heard.
Reply:not really
Reply:Call the theater, because I have no idea.
Reply:Caligula.
skates
Instead of drinking and playing cards and waking up wondering where my car is this weekend?
lol kerri.. love you kiddo lol , just rent some dvd's for the rugrats and call it a day haha.
Reply:umm, hold up! how old are the kids...
LOL just throw on some videos/dvds.. make them some popcorn and buy some soft drinks.. you dont have to get up and take them to the toilet.. or do you?.. and its probably alot cheaper.. and more comfortable.. but maybe that defeats the purpose of going to the movies.. meaning.. getting out.. doing family stuff....
I havent been to the movies for how long?
i have a 2yr old and a 6month old.... but we watch stuff at home, or my bf does and i struggle to hear what was being said for an hour while my son wont shh and go to bed... and then when he does, my baby girl wakes up....... ahhhhhh.....
Reply:Don't see Flushed Away
Reply:Bridge to Taribithia, and you'd be doing them and yourself a favor if you hit an AA meeting and listened.
Reply:A Night at the Museum is pretty good - or so I've heard.
Reply:not really
Reply:Call the theater, because I have no idea.
Reply:Caligula.
skates
Without depositing money, can you still win playing cards online?
http://www.lovethatonlinepoker.com/?sid=... pays out all the time using their ad revenue. It's genius!
Without depositing money, can you still win playing cards online?
If someone does, I'll be there all day.
Reply:Something for nothing, what could be better?
Reply:I checked out some of the sites linked so far, I didn't know that you could win money for free.
Reply:Stop spamming this stupid poker site. (All these askers and answers are the same person.)
Reported to Yahoo....
Without depositing money, can you still win playing cards online?
If someone does, I'll be there all day.
Reply:Something for nothing, what could be better?
Reply:I checked out some of the sites linked so far, I didn't know that you could win money for free.
Reply:Stop spamming this stupid poker site. (All these askers and answers are the same person.)
Reported to Yahoo....
Where online can i buy a deck of custom playing cards?
or just a really nice deck of cards or a rock themed cards or well you get the idea right...
Where online can i buy a deck of custom playing cards?
ebay.
Reply:Mc Donalds
Reply:ebay
Reply:Ebay, amazon.com
Reply:Do a yahoo search for custom playing card decks, there is a whole world out there to choose from
Reply:Try zazzle.com
Reply:ebay of course
Reply:go 2 a store never buy shitt on the net they rip u off
Reply:penguinmagic.com
Where online can i buy a deck of custom playing cards?
ebay.
Reply:Mc Donalds
Reply:ebay
Reply:Ebay, amazon.com
Reply:Do a yahoo search for custom playing card decks, there is a whole world out there to choose from
Reply:Try zazzle.com
Reply:ebay of course
Reply:go 2 a store never buy shitt on the net they rip u off
Reply:penguinmagic.com
Name Of the Shops Sells BICYCLE PLAYING CARDS In NEW DELHI? THANK YOU?
BICYCLE PLAYING CARDS
BEE PLAYING CARDS
TOLLY-HO PLAYING CARDS
Name Of the Shops Sells BICYCLE PLAYING CARDS In NEW DELHI? THANK YOU?
bicycle and maybe bee can be found in most general stores and maybe convient stores.
tally ho are pretty much from specialty shops like hobby shops or maybe magic shops. a better alternative is online retailers like penguin or ellusionist.
BEE PLAYING CARDS
TOLLY-HO PLAYING CARDS
Name Of the Shops Sells BICYCLE PLAYING CARDS In NEW DELHI? THANK YOU?
bicycle and maybe bee can be found in most general stores and maybe convient stores.
tally ho are pretty much from specialty shops like hobby shops or maybe magic shops. a better alternative is online retailers like penguin or ellusionist.
Looking for Plastic Tray to hold Playing Cards like used in Canasta?
I want to purchase at least 10.
Looking for Plastic Tray to hold Playing Cards like used in Canasta?
join a freecycle.org near u and ask for it there...someone nearby might have one they dont need anymore.
Reply:go towww. froogle.google .com.. and search canasta card trays... about 3 buck each
Nintendo Wii
Looking for Plastic Tray to hold Playing Cards like used in Canasta?
join a freecycle.org near u and ask for it there...someone nearby might have one they dont need anymore.
Reply:go towww. froogle.google .com.. and search canasta card trays... about 3 buck each
Nintendo Wii
What is the real mean of King, Jack, Queen, Ace and Joker in playing cards??
Does the joker really symbolise Jesus and is the queen really Mary???
What is the real mean of King, Jack, Queen, Ace and Joker in playing cards??
I really don't think so, did a wee bit of research and could find nothing suggesting that, check this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playing_car...
http://www.usplayingcard.com/gamerules/b...
Reply:The modern playing cards evolved from the Taroca - (Tarot)
These 'ranks' are possibly linked to chess - but in cards the 'moves' are hidden; in chess moves are clearly seen.
In the Tarot- the joker = The Fool represents the innocent journeyman through life (hmm journey woman-- must be PC!!)
however symbolism (esoteric) should not be confused with symbolism (historic) - In that the costumes of the modern court cards are C16th- thus any Queen resembles Mary or Cathrine of Aragon or even Jane Seymour
Reply:I think the Ace is new begginings
The Joker Youth (Male or Female)
The Queen Mature Female
And The King Mature Male
Reply:no, what are you on.
What is the real mean of King, Jack, Queen, Ace and Joker in playing cards??
I really don't think so, did a wee bit of research and could find nothing suggesting that, check this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playing_car...
http://www.usplayingcard.com/gamerules/b...
Reply:The modern playing cards evolved from the Taroca - (Tarot)
These 'ranks' are possibly linked to chess - but in cards the 'moves' are hidden; in chess moves are clearly seen.
In the Tarot- the joker = The Fool represents the innocent journeyman through life (hmm journey woman-- must be PC!!)
however symbolism (esoteric) should not be confused with symbolism (historic) - In that the costumes of the modern court cards are C16th- thus any Queen resembles Mary or Cathrine of Aragon or even Jane Seymour
Reply:I think the Ace is new begginings
The Joker Youth (Male or Female)
The Queen Mature Female
And The King Mature Male
Reply:no, what are you on.
Where can i get coronation stree playing cards?
ebay
Where can i get coronation stree playing cards?
they may have some in the gift shop at granada studios tour in manchester!!
Where can i get coronation stree playing cards?
they may have some in the gift shop at granada studios tour in manchester!!
OK I GIVE UP... How do I get back into playing cards ????
I have tried everything to get into cards like hearts and can't but anyone else CAN get in on my computer with there user ID... But not me , I even tried a new user ID and still couldn't get in ... This is crazy , I haven't done anything to be blocked for... Have emailed Yahoo 20 times and they are of no help at all... You would think they would care a little I can't be the only one this is happening to...Does anyone out there have a clue what I shold so here ... I have cleared everything and tried a new and that isn't working... I have tried going to mail then cards that doesn't work.... Please Help if you can.... like I said I might as well try talking to a wall as trying to get through to Yahoo....
OK I GIVE UP... How do I get back into playing cards ????
Hi, Sorry you are having trouble. Log on to Yahoo! Mail first then go to games. This by-passes My Yahoo!'s main page and gets you around the error message. Be sure you don't have your last connection open. Enjoy your gaming!
UPDATE; Since that isn't everyone's problem maybe it isn't yours either. But it was mine! You may need this information also. And loads of other reasons are there, all for the same questions. When there are no specifics we just have to guess. Then follow up with comments via e-mail and messenger.
Update your Java:
Test your Sun Java for latest update:
http://www.java.com/en/download/installe...
Please follow these instructions to enable the Sun JRE though your Web browser:
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/ena...
Hope this does it for you.
P.S. Yahoo! doesn't answer these questions! Players are just trying to be helpful.
Reply:seems as if your java is not running
Reply:I have the some thing. Just buy a computer games. Like cards games
OK I GIVE UP... How do I get back into playing cards ????
Hi, Sorry you are having trouble. Log on to Yahoo! Mail first then go to games. This by-passes My Yahoo!'s main page and gets you around the error message. Be sure you don't have your last connection open. Enjoy your gaming!
UPDATE; Since that isn't everyone's problem maybe it isn't yours either. But it was mine! You may need this information also. And loads of other reasons are there, all for the same questions. When there are no specifics we just have to guess. Then follow up with comments via e-mail and messenger.
Update your Java:
Test your Sun Java for latest update:
http://www.java.com/en/download/installe...
Please follow these instructions to enable the Sun JRE though your Web browser:
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/ena...
Hope this does it for you.
P.S. Yahoo! doesn't answer these questions! Players are just trying to be helpful.
Reply:seems as if your java is not running
Reply:I have the some thing. Just buy a computer games. Like cards games
Directions for playing cards hand and foot?
Are there directions for the card game hand and foot in any card game book.
Directions for playing cards hand and foot?
http://www.pagat.com/rummy/handfoot.html
This site has everything you need to know. If you have a printer you can print it out or just use for reference :o) HAve fun its a great game!!!!
DOG
Directions for playing cards hand and foot?
http://www.pagat.com/rummy/handfoot.html
This site has everything you need to know. If you have a printer you can print it out or just use for reference :o) HAve fun its a great game!!!!
DOG
Can anyone please tell me how to tell the future with regular playing cards?
In class, this guy was playing with regular playing cards and asked a group of people if they wanted know their future by asking a yes or no question. He laid out like 5 cards and he said you have to find a matching of a heart/spades/diamonds or clovers. It was really fun because we were asking silly questions. I wanna learn for fun.
Please explain it clearly :)
Thank you in advanced.
Can anyone please tell me how to tell the future with regular playing cards?
There's a book called the Goodly Spell Book. I got mine from the local library. It has a chart of what every card in a deck means. You take a plain deck and tell a person to chose a card that seems right not just a random one but with the cards down have them pick one up that feels right. The book says what it means for them. It's very vague but specific enough to give you a clue of what's to come. It can work vice versa too. The person holds the deck out for you and you pick the card and refer to the chart.
Reply:The "clovers" are clubs. it is just a trick,as in any other card trick.
Reply:That's funny cuz I was just reading playing cards today (I use the 4 spread). It's more accurate than tarot cards, it's shocking!
I bought the book on amazon.com several years ago. It's called "Fortune Telling with Playing Cards" by Sophia.
Reply:www.7thunders.com or I can't remember if he spells it out, but he is awesome. And it's free. And incredibly accurate!
Reply:u dont want to know. thiis is witchcraft.
Reply:ILL TELL YOU A SPADES IS goat HEARTS IS pig AND DIAMOND IS spider.YOU HAVE TO KNOW THE MEANING EVERY NUMBER IS A PAST TIME SO COMES TO sheep SO MULTIPLY NUMBER BY 6.
I dont think youll understand its complex.It will tell you regular
Please explain it clearly :)
Thank you in advanced.
Can anyone please tell me how to tell the future with regular playing cards?
There's a book called the Goodly Spell Book. I got mine from the local library. It has a chart of what every card in a deck means. You take a plain deck and tell a person to chose a card that seems right not just a random one but with the cards down have them pick one up that feels right. The book says what it means for them. It's very vague but specific enough to give you a clue of what's to come. It can work vice versa too. The person holds the deck out for you and you pick the card and refer to the chart.
Reply:The "clovers" are clubs. it is just a trick,as in any other card trick.
Reply:That's funny cuz I was just reading playing cards today (I use the 4 spread). It's more accurate than tarot cards, it's shocking!
I bought the book on amazon.com several years ago. It's called "Fortune Telling with Playing Cards" by Sophia.
Reply:www.7thunders.com or I can't remember if he spells it out, but he is awesome. And it's free. And incredibly accurate!
Reply:u dont want to know. thiis is witchcraft.
Reply:ILL TELL YOU A SPADES IS goat HEARTS IS pig AND DIAMOND IS spider.YOU HAVE TO KNOW THE MEANING EVERY NUMBER IS A PAST TIME SO COMES TO sheep SO MULTIPLY NUMBER BY 6.
I dont think youll understand its complex.It will tell you regular
How many games can be played by two or more persons with playing cards? is their any free site to learn?
their are innumerable games with cards, u need to find a book to learn.
follow the link for card games in search engine and also look out for books in this category
How many games can be played by two or more persons with playing cards? is their any free site to learn?
Speed and Black Jack are the only games i know how to play with two people.
follow the link for card games in search engine and also look out for books in this category
How many games can be played by two or more persons with playing cards? is their any free site to learn?
Speed and Black Jack are the only games i know how to play with two people.
Reading fortunes with regular playing cards?
Im curious how this is done. A friend of mine says she does it. She has mutual friends of ours who can vouch for her that she is accurate. She said she uses a book. How is this done with regular playing cards?? Ive heard of tarot but hmmmm!!!
Reading fortunes with regular playing cards?
We are going back to the Russian gypsies. They are used not just for guidelines, like doing a tarot spread, which there are many of, but also as meditation and divination. Cartomancy is very old fashioned and very reliable, in fact it is preferred depending on who you speak to and what it is you are looking for. It works in tandem and as the same in symbolism, however it is more intimate- it is up to the individual which path they choose. There are books, yes and if you are interested, I would ask your friend if she is willing to communicate. I am not sure if my words help or not, just relaying my experiences.
Reply:Yep. It's done. Try reading "The Secrets of Gypsy Fortune Telling" by Raymond Buckland. This technique is covered in there, along with many others.
There's one with a layout, like Tarot Cards, and then there's meanings for each individual card.
Reply:I read cards like this as well, its called Cartomancy. It helps if your a bit psychic as well but its not required. Here's links to some sites with more information on the cards meanings.
http://www.brigids-haven.com/bos/divinat...
http://www.cafeastrology.com/fortunetell...
Reply:You are the one who created and shape your future, not anything else... You the only one who can rewrite the secret road of your's...
Reading fortunes with regular playing cards?
We are going back to the Russian gypsies. They are used not just for guidelines, like doing a tarot spread, which there are many of, but also as meditation and divination. Cartomancy is very old fashioned and very reliable, in fact it is preferred depending on who you speak to and what it is you are looking for. It works in tandem and as the same in symbolism, however it is more intimate- it is up to the individual which path they choose. There are books, yes and if you are interested, I would ask your friend if she is willing to communicate. I am not sure if my words help or not, just relaying my experiences.
Reply:Yep. It's done. Try reading "The Secrets of Gypsy Fortune Telling" by Raymond Buckland. This technique is covered in there, along with many others.
There's one with a layout, like Tarot Cards, and then there's meanings for each individual card.
Reply:I read cards like this as well, its called Cartomancy. It helps if your a bit psychic as well but its not required. Here's links to some sites with more information on the cards meanings.
http://www.brigids-haven.com/bos/divinat...
http://www.cafeastrology.com/fortunetell...
Reply:You are the one who created and shape your future, not anything else... You the only one who can rewrite the secret road of your's...
I want to know way i have been bared from playing cards i know i done nothing wrong and i want to know fro?
i went in to play cards and yahoo said iwas barred from the rooms and i want to know why i do not and i don,t swear i also treat the other players with respict so i know there was no reason to bar ne from playing cards and i want to know why from a yahoo emp. not another player!!!!!!!! i live by the yahoo id which i use
I want to know way i have been bared from playing cards i know i done nothing wrong and i want to know fro?
Personally, I think it's 'cause you can't seem to spell two words in a row correctly.
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I want to know way i have been bared from playing cards i know i done nothing wrong and i want to know fro?
Personally, I think it's 'cause you can't seem to spell two words in a row correctly.
running shoes
Three cards are drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards and not replaced. Find the probability of the following:
a) Getting three jacks
b) Getting an ace, a king, and a queen in order.
c) Getting a club, a spade, and a heart in order
d) Getting three clubs
Three cards are drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards and not replaced. Find the probability of the following:
OK, for the first one, the chances of the first one being a Jack are 4/52. The chances for the second one are 3/51, and the chances for the third are 2/50. Multiply them together and you get 24/52*51*50, or 1/5525.
For the second, the odds for the first card being an ace are 4/52. The odds of the second one being a king are 4/51, and the odds of the third being a queen are 4/50. So the odds are 64/52*51*50, or 8/16575, or 1/2071.875.
The third question works just like the second one, except there are 13 cards per suit, rather than 4. So the odds for the first card are 13/52, 13/51 for the second and 13/50 for the third. Total odds: 13^3/52*51*50, or 169/10200, or 1/60.355.
The last question works similarly to the first. The odds of the first card being a club are 13/52. The odds for the second are 12/51, and for the third 11/50. Overall odds: 13*12*11/52851*50, or 11/850, or 1/77.(27)repeating.
Reply:I'm not really into doing peoples HW for them but this too easy.
a) 4/52 x 3/51 x 2/50 = calculate
b) 4/52 x 4/51 x 4/50 = idk, you'll have to calculate it.
you always times if its an "and" but you add if its an "or"
c)13/52 x 13/51 x 13/50= calculate
d) 13/52 x 12/51 x 11/50= calculate
the club number goes down b/c your not replacing it. You have 13 clubs, you take one out, now you have 12 and 51 cards in all.
I don't feel too bad doing this because you still need to so most of the math. This is too easy hun!
Reply:a) = 4/52 * 3/51 * 2/50 = 24 / 132,600 = 3/16575 = 1/5,525
b)4/52 * 4/51 * 4/50 = 64 / 132,600 = 16/33,150
c) 13/52 * 13/51* 13/50 = 2,197/132,600
d) 13/52*12/51*11/50 = 1,716/132,600
Reply:Hey, that's four questions! That should be eight points :)
Three jacks would be 1/13 x 1/17 x 1/25
AKQ would be 1/13 x 4/51 x 2/25
CSH would be 1/4 x 13/51 x 13/50
Three clubs would be 1/4 x 4/17 x 11/50
Reply:a) Getting three jacks 4/52*3/51*2/51
b) Getting an ace, a king, and a queen in order. 4/52*4/51*4/50
c) Getting a club, a spade, and a heart in order13/52*13/51*13/50
d) Getting three clubs 13/52*12/51*11/50
Reply:49 duh
Reply:a, 4/52 x 3/51 x 2/50
b, 4/52 x 4/51 x 4/50
c, 13/52 x 13/51 x 12/50
d, 13/52 x 12/51 x 11/50
b) Getting an ace, a king, and a queen in order.
c) Getting a club, a spade, and a heart in order
d) Getting three clubs
Three cards are drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards and not replaced. Find the probability of the following:
OK, for the first one, the chances of the first one being a Jack are 4/52. The chances for the second one are 3/51, and the chances for the third are 2/50. Multiply them together and you get 24/52*51*50, or 1/5525.
For the second, the odds for the first card being an ace are 4/52. The odds of the second one being a king are 4/51, and the odds of the third being a queen are 4/50. So the odds are 64/52*51*50, or 8/16575, or 1/2071.875.
The third question works just like the second one, except there are 13 cards per suit, rather than 4. So the odds for the first card are 13/52, 13/51 for the second and 13/50 for the third. Total odds: 13^3/52*51*50, or 169/10200, or 1/60.355.
The last question works similarly to the first. The odds of the first card being a club are 13/52. The odds for the second are 12/51, and for the third 11/50. Overall odds: 13*12*11/52851*50, or 11/850, or 1/77.(27)repeating.
Reply:I'm not really into doing peoples HW for them but this too easy.
a) 4/52 x 3/51 x 2/50 = calculate
b) 4/52 x 4/51 x 4/50 = idk, you'll have to calculate it.
you always times if its an "and" but you add if its an "or"
c)13/52 x 13/51 x 13/50= calculate
d) 13/52 x 12/51 x 11/50= calculate
the club number goes down b/c your not replacing it. You have 13 clubs, you take one out, now you have 12 and 51 cards in all.
I don't feel too bad doing this because you still need to so most of the math. This is too easy hun!
Reply:a) = 4/52 * 3/51 * 2/50 = 24 / 132,600 = 3/16575 = 1/5,525
b)4/52 * 4/51 * 4/50 = 64 / 132,600 = 16/33,150
c) 13/52 * 13/51* 13/50 = 2,197/132,600
d) 13/52*12/51*11/50 = 1,716/132,600
Reply:Hey, that's four questions! That should be eight points :)
Three jacks would be 1/13 x 1/17 x 1/25
AKQ would be 1/13 x 4/51 x 2/25
CSH would be 1/4 x 13/51 x 13/50
Three clubs would be 1/4 x 4/17 x 11/50
Reply:a) Getting three jacks 4/52*3/51*2/51
b) Getting an ace, a king, and a queen in order. 4/52*4/51*4/50
c) Getting a club, a spade, and a heart in order13/52*13/51*13/50
d) Getting three clubs 13/52*12/51*11/50
Reply:49 duh
Reply:a, 4/52 x 3/51 x 2/50
b, 4/52 x 4/51 x 4/50
c, 13/52 x 13/51 x 12/50
d, 13/52 x 12/51 x 11/50
What kinds of cards are in a playing deck?
when i ask for what kinds of cards,i mean like how many sixes or tens or eights,etc.thanks!
What kinds of cards are in a playing deck?
usually rectangular-4 0f each suite
Reply:4 of each
What kinds of cards are in a playing deck?
usually rectangular-4 0f each suite
Reply:4 of each
Where can i buy Kem playing cards in Quebec?
if you have trouble finding them consider buying them online. I buy my deck of KEMS from www.nolimitpokerstore.com. I also bought a few dvds and some cut cards. SHipping wasn't that much, and my order arrived in less than 2 weeks. Overall, I recommend them, and will shop there again one day.
Are there any glasses that can see through playing cards in this world?
No, there are not glasses, as in eye glasses which can see thru playing cards, however, there are optical devices which can see thru paper, or playing cards. Infra red viewers, and other spectrum optics can 'see' thru various materials. In theory, an Xray machine, is a kind of optic viewer which 'sees' images thru materials which the naked human eye cannot see thru. This wouldnt help you win at Texas Hold'em ... since Xray lenses would be unable to read the opposite face of a playing card, they would allow you to view the skeletal structure of your opponent.
Are there any glasses that can see through playing cards in this world?
Glasses just filter or refract what light is available.
They won't change what wavelenghts your eyes can percieve, unless they are huge headsets like IR or night vision goggles...
Something like that may be slightly conspicuous in Vegas.
Reply:No.
Unless you're Clark Kent.
Then you don't even need glasses.
Reply:No, if there were glasses would be illegal in Las Vegas
Reply:Yeh, I've seen it done. Oh, wait, that was in an Austin Powers movie and didn't really happen.
Sorry, but the casinos have too much clout to allow these glasses to be made available to the public.
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Are there any glasses that can see through playing cards in this world?
Glasses just filter or refract what light is available.
They won't change what wavelenghts your eyes can percieve, unless they are huge headsets like IR or night vision goggles...
Something like that may be slightly conspicuous in Vegas.
Reply:No.
Unless you're Clark Kent.
Then you don't even need glasses.
Reply:No, if there were glasses would be illegal in Las Vegas
Reply:Yeh, I've seen it done. Oh, wait, that was in an Austin Powers movie and didn't really happen.
Sorry, but the casinos have too much clout to allow these glasses to be made available to the public.
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Packs of playing cards arsenal football club?
bristol city first game in the old first division at highbury against arsenal,I believe that a pack of playing cards came out after that game,any information where I can find a pack.
Packs of playing cards arsenal football club?
I'm Brazilian and have decks of YUGUI OH and MAGIC !
is very cool !
Packs of playing cards arsenal football club?
I'm Brazilian and have decks of YUGUI OH and MAGIC !
is very cool !
How to use a playing cards as a weapon?
yes how can i use a playing card as a weapon
How to use a playing cards as a weapon?
by throwing it like a Frisbee hoping that it gives someone a paper-cut or hit's them in the eye.
Reply:it may not kill a person, but fruit all around the world will fear your name...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XOn9MI-9...
Reply:well... they mythbusted it on dicovery channel... they brought on a guy who wrote a book on it.. then they built machines that could throw cards like 5 times as fast as any person would physically be able to do... and the most they got was just barely breaking the skin... so throwing cards wont really be much of a weapon.... ehres your alternative...
get 5 or 6 decks of cards (still in the decks)..
put them in a long tube sock
hit someone with it
it'll be much more of a weapon than throwing each and every one of the cards at someone
check out the episode though.. its mighty cool
How to use a playing cards as a weapon?
by throwing it like a Frisbee hoping that it gives someone a paper-cut or hit's them in the eye.
Reply:it may not kill a person, but fruit all around the world will fear your name...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XOn9MI-9...
Reply:well... they mythbusted it on dicovery channel... they brought on a guy who wrote a book on it.. then they built machines that could throw cards like 5 times as fast as any person would physically be able to do... and the most they got was just barely breaking the skin... so throwing cards wont really be much of a weapon.... ehres your alternative...
get 5 or 6 decks of cards (still in the decks)..
put them in a long tube sock
hit someone with it
it'll be much more of a weapon than throwing each and every one of the cards at someone
check out the episode though.. its mighty cool
Will Hillary Clinton succeed playing the fear card, the race card and gender cards did not work?
Can she finally pull it off by scaring the devil out of the libs?
Will Hillary Clinton succeed playing the fear card, the race card and gender cards did not work?
Hillary playing the fear card with her recent Night Terror commercial will backfire, just as her attempts at playing the race card and gender cards did. I don't think anything she tries at this point will scare liberals to vote for her.
Reply:One thing about the clintons is they always have another card up their sleve.
Reply:IF SHE DOES PEOPLE ARE STUPID.
Will Hillary Clinton succeed playing the fear card, the race card and gender cards did not work?
Hillary playing the fear card with her recent Night Terror commercial will backfire, just as her attempts at playing the race card and gender cards did. I don't think anything she tries at this point will scare liberals to vote for her.
Reply:One thing about the clintons is they always have another card up their sleve.
Reply:IF SHE DOES PEOPLE ARE STUPID.
PLEASE Guys help me out did anyone knows where to get bicycle playing cards in new delhi help me please thanks
bicycle , bee , tally-ho playing cards
PLEASE Guys help me out did anyone knows where to get bicycle playing cards in new delhi help me please thanks
go to sadar bazaar ...you can get everything out there
at the western side of Khari Baoli, just near the Sadar Bazaar Railway Station . its one of largest wholesale markets in the capital .You can find separate shops for sports items .
On all days open , except on Sunday
http://thehouseofcards.com/card_mfg.html
Wholesale Playing Cards. Bee, Bicylce, Arrco, more.
IIPA Campus,
I P Estate,
Outer Ring Road,
New Delhi, India- 110002. ...
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PLEASE Guys help me out did anyone knows where to get bicycle playing cards in new delhi help me please thanks
go to sadar bazaar ...you can get everything out there
at the western side of Khari Baoli, just near the Sadar Bazaar Railway Station . its one of largest wholesale markets in the capital .You can find separate shops for sports items .
On all days open , except on Sunday
http://thehouseofcards.com/card_mfg.html
Wholesale Playing Cards. Bee, Bicylce, Arrco, more.
IIPA Campus,
I P Estate,
Outer Ring Road,
New Delhi, India- 110002. ...
riding boots
Whatre the best playing cards in the world?
best few.. i know jerry's nugget cards are one of them
Whatre the best playing cards in the world?
I deal poker in Las Vegas and most major casinos use either the kem cards or the copage. Both are a little smaller then a normal deck of cards, plus they are made of plastic and not paper. They do this because it is hard to mark a plastic card and they last so much longer then paper cards do, we only change are set-ups at work once a month. But these cards can be expensive to buy, they run from 12-25 bucks a deck. good luck..
Reply:kem
Reply:I like the brand BEE
Reply:Jerry's are great but expensive as hell. I just tend to stick with the good ol' Bicycles.
Reply:I love my Kems. Have had them for a long time and have never had to replace one yet. We play very often with food drinks and such going around. Since they are plastic, I just wash them off and let them dry. When not playing poker we use them for family games and almost every night to play solitaire. They have my vote!!
Whatre the best playing cards in the world?
I deal poker in Las Vegas and most major casinos use either the kem cards or the copage. Both are a little smaller then a normal deck of cards, plus they are made of plastic and not paper. They do this because it is hard to mark a plastic card and they last so much longer then paper cards do, we only change are set-ups at work once a month. But these cards can be expensive to buy, they run from 12-25 bucks a deck. good luck..
Reply:kem
Reply:I like the brand BEE
Reply:Jerry's are great but expensive as hell. I just tend to stick with the good ol' Bicycles.
Reply:I love my Kems. Have had them for a long time and have never had to replace one yet. We play very often with food drinks and such going around. Since they are plastic, I just wash them off and let them dry. When not playing poker we use them for family games and almost every night to play solitaire. They have my vote!!
Who do playing cards represent?
i know who king of spades,clubs,hearts, diamonds represent but i'd like to know if the other court cards represent a specific person, like the kings.
Who do playing cards represent?
"the queen of spades, the only armed queen in the deck, represents Athena, the Greek goddess of war. The queen of diamonds is Rachel, wife of Jacob and mother of the 12 sons who founded the 12 tribes of Israel. The queen of clubs is an anagram of Regina, signifying queen. The queen of hearts is Judith of Bavaria, daughter-in-law of Charlemagne"
http://jackpot.sacticket.com/jackpot/col...
Reply:Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history. Spades--King David, Clubs--Alexander the Great, Hearts--Charlemagne and Diamonds--Julius Caesar.
I donno about the other cards...
Who do playing cards represent?
"the queen of spades, the only armed queen in the deck, represents Athena, the Greek goddess of war. The queen of diamonds is Rachel, wife of Jacob and mother of the 12 sons who founded the 12 tribes of Israel. The queen of clubs is an anagram of Regina, signifying queen. The queen of hearts is Judith of Bavaria, daughter-in-law of Charlemagne"
http://jackpot.sacticket.com/jackpot/col...
Reply:Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history. Spades--King David, Clubs--Alexander the Great, Hearts--Charlemagne and Diamonds--Julius Caesar.
I donno about the other cards...
You choose a card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards with no jokers?
the card is a heart the card is a club the card is a dimond or is the card a spade why do u choose this answer
You choose a card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards with no jokers?
WHAT!!!
Make sense your question has no meaning.
Reply:The card is a spade...I just have bad luck like that ^_^
You choose a card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards with no jokers?
WHAT!!!
Make sense your question has no meaning.
Reply:The card is a spade...I just have bad luck like that ^_^
Thursday, May 20, 2010
OK smart guys...What are the odds of guessing 5 cards in a row (not suit) in a deck of playing cards?
Assuming you don't put the cards back in the deck, the odds are 311,875,200 (or 52x51x50x49x48) to 1. If you put the cards back in the deck, the odds are 380,204,032 to 1, or 52 to an exponent of 5.
OK smart guys...What are the odds of guessing 5 cards in a row (not suit) in a deck of playing cards?
one in 371,293 The math is simple. The chances of guessing one card is one out of 13. The second time is one out of the one out of 13. The third is one out of the one out of the one out of the 13, and so on. So you end up calculating 13*13*13*13*13=371,293
Reply:It's actually completely dependent upon which cards you pick. The chance of picking the first card correctly is 4/52; there are 4 of each card in a deck. This fraction can be reduced to 1/13.
This is where it becomes tricky. If the first guess is correct, the chance of guessing that same particular card for the second guess would be 3/51, which can be reduced to 1/17. In this case, the chance of guessing both right would be (1/13)*(1/17) = 1/221, or 0.5%.
f the card guessed was DIFFERENT from the first card guessed, the odds of picking the next card correctly would become 4/51. In this case, the chance becomes (1/13)*(4/51) = 4/663, or 0.6%.
The best case odds (in which a person guesses a DIFFERENT card value each time) would be (1/13)*(4/51)*(2/25)*(4/49)*(1/12) = 32/9746100, or 0.0003% (I reduced the fractions in the equation).
The worst case odds (in which a person guesses the same card
and guesses it 4 times in a row, then has to choose another value) are (1/13)*(1/17)*(1/25)*(1/49)*(1/12) = 1/3248700, or 0.00003% (notice this percentage is only 1/10 of the best case odds).
Once again, this is completely dependent upon the cards guessed and which are left; your range of percentage for guessing them all right would range from 3 in a million to 3 in 10 million.
Reply:52 to 1 odds.........
Reply:A deck has 52 cards. If a person guesses the first card, that is 1 out of 52 possibilities. If he then guesses the second card, that is 1 out of 51, but the odds of him being able to guess BOTH of those correctly is 1 out of 52 multilplied by 1 out of 51 which becomes 1 out of 2,652. If he goes on to guess the third card correctly, then this becomes 1 out of 132,600. Guessing the fourth card would be 1 out of 6,497,400. So ... to answer your question, the odds of guessing the fifth card correctly, too, become 1 out of 311,875,200. I'm betting not a lot of people are going to be able to pull that off!!
Reply:5/52 = 0.09615
Approximately 9-10% of the time.
Reply:Pretty damn big.
Reply:It depends on if you reveal what the card is before I guess the next one. Because if I guess all five of them at once and then you reveal them the odds are different than if i guess one and then you show it to me and then I guess the second one, since I obviously wouldn't try guessing that the second one is the same as the first.
DUH!
Reply:50%......lol i dunno!!!!
Reply:Do you put the cards back in after you draw one, or do you draw five out at once? If you draw five out at once, is it completely random what card you will guess next, or is there some sort of logic involved? And when you say "not suit" does that mean that the suit doesn't matter? These are important questions to figure this problem out, I'm really not sure how people have gotten answers, but since most of them are very distinct, I assume they are also not sure :)
First of all, you can add details by using the link to the right of the question: What he told me is that you choose 3 in a row out of one deck, and then choose 2 in a row (I assume that you shuffle the deck).
Here are some numbers (again I assume suit is not important):
Odds if choice is completely random:
Choosing 1st: 1/13
Choosing 2nd: (48/51)•(4/51)+(3/51)•(3/51)=67/867
Choosing 3rd: (3/51)•(2/50)^2 + (48/51)•[(6/50)•(3/50) + (44/50)•(4/50)]= 777/10625
Therefore the odds of choosing 3 in a row are (1/13)•(67/867)•(777/10625) =17353/39918125 and the odds of choosing 2 in a row are (1/13)•(67/867)=67/11271. Since the deck is shuffled in between they are mutually exclusive, thus the odds of choosing 2 in a row then 3 in a row are:
(17353/39918125)•(67/11271) = 1162651/449917186875 ≈ 2.584•10^(-4)%
If you do this intelligently though (that means you choose so that no two cards have the same value) you can increase your odds:
Choosing the 1st: 1/13
Choosing the 2nd: 4/51
Choosing the 3rd: 4/50
Odds of choosing 2 in a row are (1/13)•(4/51)=4/663 and the odds of choosing 3 in a row are (1/13)•(4/51)•(4/50)=8/16575. Therefore the overall odds are (4/663)•(8/16575) = 32/10989225 ≈ 2.912•10^(-4)%
Choosing intelligently greatly increases your odds.
Reply:.000000487%
(1/48)*(1/47)*(1/46)*(1/45)*1/44)
Results may vary depending on if you pull out any duplicate card numbers.
Reply:Is it 1 in 311875200? Unless you are David Blaine, then it would be 1 in 1 (after editing).
family nanny
OK smart guys...What are the odds of guessing 5 cards in a row (not suit) in a deck of playing cards?
one in 371,293 The math is simple. The chances of guessing one card is one out of 13. The second time is one out of the one out of 13. The third is one out of the one out of the one out of the 13, and so on. So you end up calculating 13*13*13*13*13=371,293
Reply:It's actually completely dependent upon which cards you pick. The chance of picking the first card correctly is 4/52; there are 4 of each card in a deck. This fraction can be reduced to 1/13.
This is where it becomes tricky. If the first guess is correct, the chance of guessing that same particular card for the second guess would be 3/51, which can be reduced to 1/17. In this case, the chance of guessing both right would be (1/13)*(1/17) = 1/221, or 0.5%.
f the card guessed was DIFFERENT from the first card guessed, the odds of picking the next card correctly would become 4/51. In this case, the chance becomes (1/13)*(4/51) = 4/663, or 0.6%.
The best case odds (in which a person guesses a DIFFERENT card value each time) would be (1/13)*(4/51)*(2/25)*(4/49)*(1/12) = 32/9746100, or 0.0003% (I reduced the fractions in the equation).
The worst case odds (in which a person guesses the same card
and guesses it 4 times in a row, then has to choose another value) are (1/13)*(1/17)*(1/25)*(1/49)*(1/12) = 1/3248700, or 0.00003% (notice this percentage is only 1/10 of the best case odds).
Once again, this is completely dependent upon the cards guessed and which are left; your range of percentage for guessing them all right would range from 3 in a million to 3 in 10 million.
Reply:52 to 1 odds.........
Reply:A deck has 52 cards. If a person guesses the first card, that is 1 out of 52 possibilities. If he then guesses the second card, that is 1 out of 51, but the odds of him being able to guess BOTH of those correctly is 1 out of 52 multilplied by 1 out of 51 which becomes 1 out of 2,652. If he goes on to guess the third card correctly, then this becomes 1 out of 132,600. Guessing the fourth card would be 1 out of 6,497,400. So ... to answer your question, the odds of guessing the fifth card correctly, too, become 1 out of 311,875,200. I'm betting not a lot of people are going to be able to pull that off!!
Reply:5/52 = 0.09615
Approximately 9-10% of the time.
Reply:Pretty damn big.
Reply:It depends on if you reveal what the card is before I guess the next one. Because if I guess all five of them at once and then you reveal them the odds are different than if i guess one and then you show it to me and then I guess the second one, since I obviously wouldn't try guessing that the second one is the same as the first.
DUH!
Reply:50%......lol i dunno!!!!
Reply:Do you put the cards back in after you draw one, or do you draw five out at once? If you draw five out at once, is it completely random what card you will guess next, or is there some sort of logic involved? And when you say "not suit" does that mean that the suit doesn't matter? These are important questions to figure this problem out, I'm really not sure how people have gotten answers, but since most of them are very distinct, I assume they are also not sure :)
First of all, you can add details by using the link to the right of the question: What he told me is that you choose 3 in a row out of one deck, and then choose 2 in a row (I assume that you shuffle the deck).
Here are some numbers (again I assume suit is not important):
Odds if choice is completely random:
Choosing 1st: 1/13
Choosing 2nd: (48/51)•(4/51)+(3/51)•(3/51)=67/867
Choosing 3rd: (3/51)•(2/50)^2 + (48/51)•[(6/50)•(3/50) + (44/50)•(4/50)]= 777/10625
Therefore the odds of choosing 3 in a row are (1/13)•(67/867)•(777/10625) =17353/39918125 and the odds of choosing 2 in a row are (1/13)•(67/867)=67/11271. Since the deck is shuffled in between they are mutually exclusive, thus the odds of choosing 2 in a row then 3 in a row are:
(17353/39918125)•(67/11271) = 1162651/449917186875 ≈ 2.584•10^(-4)%
If you do this intelligently though (that means you choose so that no two cards have the same value) you can increase your odds:
Choosing the 1st: 1/13
Choosing the 2nd: 4/51
Choosing the 3rd: 4/50
Odds of choosing 2 in a row are (1/13)•(4/51)=4/663 and the odds of choosing 3 in a row are (1/13)•(4/51)•(4/50)=8/16575. Therefore the overall odds are (4/663)•(8/16575) = 32/10989225 ≈ 2.912•10^(-4)%
Choosing intelligently greatly increases your odds.
Reply:.000000487%
(1/48)*(1/47)*(1/46)*(1/45)*1/44)
Results may vary depending on if you pull out any duplicate card numbers.
Reply:Is it 1 in 311875200? Unless you are David Blaine, then it would be 1 in 1 (after editing).
family nanny
Is there a place to win money playing cards, but never pay?
Why don't you go to http://www.lovethatpokerbonus.com/?sid=2... then? Money if you win, lose nothing if you lose. Can't get better than that.
Is there a place to win money playing cards, but never pay?
At Full Tilt you can join some "freeroll" tournaments where you can win a very small amount (maybe a dollar or so). Theoretically, you could then roll that into bigger money by working your way up through other tournaments, starting with a $1 tournament.
Reply:That's a really cool idea.
Reply:You want to gamble... And you want people to pay you if they lose... But you don't want to pay if you lose?
Reply:I'd be all over that.
Reply:That's a really cool idea.
Is there a place to win money playing cards, but never pay?
At Full Tilt you can join some "freeroll" tournaments where you can win a very small amount (maybe a dollar or so). Theoretically, you could then roll that into bigger money by working your way up through other tournaments, starting with a $1 tournament.
Reply:That's a really cool idea.
Reply:You want to gamble... And you want people to pay you if they lose... But you don't want to pay if you lose?
Reply:I'd be all over that.
Reply:That's a really cool idea.
Why are men like a deck of playing cards?
because you need a heart to love them a diamond to marry them a club to beat them and a spade to bury them
Why are men like a deck of playing cards?
Q: Why are women like a deck of cards?
Reply:Also because you're always having to deal with them.
Reply:thats true lol
Reply:And we dump the two jokers...
Before we get our game on...
Reply:Because there easy to play lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:is this answer my own question site tho?
Reply:that's good, loved it
Reply:I would say it's more because it takes so much to build them up, and they are never stable afterwards...
...or maybe I'm just describing myself.
Reply:Because women love playing with their HEARTS.
Reply:My wife loved that one lol.
Reply:lol then u rinse and repeat
Reply:Because women go thru 52 of them quicker than you can say Paris Hilton.
Reply:hahaha, haven't heard that a million times
Reply:*LOL* very good!
Reply:kool lol
Reply:Why are women like screen doors ?
Once they get banged a few times they loosen up.
Reply:Excellent. hee heeee.
Reply:oh how witty
Reply:cause of their genetics and sometimes they are just very stupid
Why are men like a deck of playing cards?
Q: Why are women like a deck of cards?
Reply:Also because you're always having to deal with them.
Reply:thats true lol
Reply:And we dump the two jokers...
Before we get our game on...
Reply:Because there easy to play lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:is this answer my own question site tho?
Reply:that's good, loved it
Reply:I would say it's more because it takes so much to build them up, and they are never stable afterwards...
...or maybe I'm just describing myself.
Reply:Because women love playing with their HEARTS.
Reply:My wife loved that one lol.
Reply:lol then u rinse and repeat
Reply:Because women go thru 52 of them quicker than you can say Paris Hilton.
Reply:hahaha, haven't heard that a million times
Reply:*LOL* very good!
Reply:kool lol
Reply:Why are women like screen doors ?
Once they get banged a few times they loosen up.
Reply:Excellent. hee heeee.
Reply:oh how witty
Reply:cause of their genetics and sometimes they are just very stupid
Who is the man in the Diamond Jack of the playing cards?
Hector of Troy
alternately, Roland of France
per the graph at the web below (this took me 1/2 hour to find your answer!)
Playing Card Historical Personage
King of Hearts Charlemagne
Queen of Hearts Judith (of the Book of Judith,
an Apocryphal Book of the Bible)
Jack of Hearts "La Hire," a famous French warrior
a.k.a. Etienne de Vignoles
King of Spades King David
Queen of Spades Pallas, a.k.a. Minerva
Jack of Spades Hogier the Dane,
one of Charlemagne's paladins
King of Diamonds Julius Caesar
Queen of Diamonds Rachel (of the Bible)
Jack of Diamonds Hector of Troy
alternately, Roland of France
King of Clubs Alexander the Great
Queen of Clubs Argine
An anagram of Regina
Jack of Clubs Lancelot
alternately, Roland of France
per the graph at the web below (this took me 1/2 hour to find your answer!)
Playing Card Historical Personage
King of Hearts Charlemagne
Queen of Hearts Judith (of the Book of Judith,
an Apocryphal Book of the Bible)
Jack of Hearts "La Hire," a famous French warrior
a.k.a. Etienne de Vignoles
King of Spades King David
Queen of Spades Pallas, a.k.a. Minerva
Jack of Spades Hogier the Dane,
one of Charlemagne's paladins
King of Diamonds Julius Caesar
Queen of Diamonds Rachel (of the Bible)
Jack of Diamonds Hector of Troy
alternately, Roland of France
King of Clubs Alexander the Great
Queen of Clubs Argine
An anagram of Regina
Jack of Clubs Lancelot
I was bartending last night for some local men playing cards and this Tommy guy shot me in the foot ...?
cause he thought I was being slow, and he curses me out and then start shooting the floor like that one western movie and he shot me in the foot then he said 'forgetabout it' and now my foot is in a cast from the doctor down the block. Should I go pour drinks for these men again, maybe I could get shot dead?
I was bartending last night for some local men playing cards and this Tommy guy shot me in the foot ...?
sounds like a goodfellaz renactment. but the kid in that movie got shot dead...so watch out.
Reply:Hell no. Are you stupid why are you even considering it.
Reply:Are you retarded by any chance?
Reply:You will eventually get shot dead later by Pesci because you will insult him
Reply:Hey Spyder, don't expect Jimmy, Henry, Carbone or any of the others to have your back. When Tommy asks I'd be certain to get it quick and never curse at him. He's a little tempermental. As you already know...
Reply:Never bring a drink to a gunfight dude. Go get a gun and outdraw the sucker, take his money and run like hell
Reply:mmmmm... I would go to the cops and not go back to that BAR!!
shoes stock
I was bartending last night for some local men playing cards and this Tommy guy shot me in the foot ...?
sounds like a goodfellaz renactment. but the kid in that movie got shot dead...so watch out.
Reply:Hell no. Are you stupid why are you even considering it.
Reply:Are you retarded by any chance?
Reply:You will eventually get shot dead later by Pesci because you will insult him
Reply:Hey Spyder, don't expect Jimmy, Henry, Carbone or any of the others to have your back. When Tommy asks I'd be certain to get it quick and never curse at him. He's a little tempermental. As you already know...
Reply:Never bring a drink to a gunfight dude. Go get a gun and outdraw the sucker, take his money and run like hell
Reply:mmmmm... I would go to the cops and not go back to that BAR!!
shoes stock
Has anyone else encountered a computer glitch when playing the lottery instant win cards online?
Playing nthe "Big Money" Instant Win Game online - on game 2, I revealled 2 Pound signs and a cash value of 1000 Pounds. This should have been a win but the ticket did not indicate a win. I have spoken with the Lottery and they acknowledge this glitch does indeed happen and say cookies on my pc could be a problem. They have not put this in writing.
They say they will re-run the game but that a win or lose ticket is pre-determined and the reveal is just an animation - UNBELIEVABLE. Has this happened to anyone else - and what would you do about it?
Has anyone else encountered a computer glitch when playing the lottery instant win cards online?
No i havent but i would contact the lottery through their website
They say they will re-run the game but that a win or lose ticket is pre-determined and the reveal is just an animation - UNBELIEVABLE. Has this happened to anyone else - and what would you do about it?
Has anyone else encountered a computer glitch when playing the lottery instant win cards online?
No i havent but i would contact the lottery through their website
Did anyone Know a store or shop who sells bicycle playing cards in New Delhi? Thank You...?
bicycle playing cards
bee playing cards
avitor playing cards
tally-ho playing cards
Did anyone Know a store or shop who sells bicycle playing cards in New Delhi? Thank You...?
go to sadar bazaar ...you can get everything out there
Location: At the western side of Khari Baoli, just near the Sadar Bazaar Railway Station
One of largest wholesale markets in the capital
On all days open , except on Sunday
check out from these places and they can tell you in which shops do they supply .......
Kapsons India International, New Delhi
Exporters of Playing Cards, business card, discount card, id card, pvc fused card, pvc business card, scratch card, accredation Cards, loyalty Cards, exhibitors card, ticket Cards, name badges and calander Cards.
Location:
B-95, Flatted Factory Complex, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase- III,
New Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 020.
E Playing Cards, New Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Playing Cards, Personalized Playing Cards, Custom Playing Cards, Promotional Playing Cards, Standard Desks Playing Cards
Location:
A-31/3, Mayapuri Industrial Area (Behind Bawa Plastics) Phas e-1,
New Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 064.
Asd Technologies Private Limited, New Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Plastic Card, Playing Cards
Location:
K 9, Part 2, Lajpat Nagar,
New Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 024.
The A. C. E. Card Co., New Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Playing Cards
Location:
J-4/17, Rajouri Garden,
New Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 027
Kailash Chander, Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Artifical Flowers,Lamps,Playing Cards
Location:
16, Bunglow Road,
Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 007.
Petal Offset, Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Playing Cards, Cards
Location:
136, Peera Garhi Village,
Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 087.
Modern Paper House, Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Paper Products,Playing Cards
Location:
308, Modern Agarwal Bazar, Lawrence Road,
Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 034
http://thehouseofcards.com/card_mfg.html
Wholesale Playing Cards. Bee, Bicylce, Arrco, more.
IIPA Campus,
I P Estate,
Outer Ring Road,
New Delhi, India- 110002. ...
bee playing cards
avitor playing cards
tally-ho playing cards
Did anyone Know a store or shop who sells bicycle playing cards in New Delhi? Thank You...?
go to sadar bazaar ...you can get everything out there
Location: At the western side of Khari Baoli, just near the Sadar Bazaar Railway Station
One of largest wholesale markets in the capital
On all days open , except on Sunday
check out from these places and they can tell you in which shops do they supply .......
Kapsons India International, New Delhi
Exporters of Playing Cards, business card, discount card, id card, pvc fused card, pvc business card, scratch card, accredation Cards, loyalty Cards, exhibitors card, ticket Cards, name badges and calander Cards.
Location:
B-95, Flatted Factory Complex, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase- III,
New Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 020.
E Playing Cards, New Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Playing Cards, Personalized Playing Cards, Custom Playing Cards, Promotional Playing Cards, Standard Desks Playing Cards
Location:
A-31/3, Mayapuri Industrial Area (Behind Bawa Plastics) Phas e-1,
New Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 064.
Asd Technologies Private Limited, New Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Plastic Card, Playing Cards
Location:
K 9, Part 2, Lajpat Nagar,
New Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 024.
The A. C. E. Card Co., New Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Playing Cards
Location:
J-4/17, Rajouri Garden,
New Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 027
Kailash Chander, Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Artifical Flowers,Lamps,Playing Cards
Location:
16, Bunglow Road,
Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 007.
Petal Offset, Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Playing Cards, Cards
Location:
136, Peera Garhi Village,
Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 087.
Modern Paper House, Delhi
Manufacturer / Supplier / Exporter of : Paper Products,Playing Cards
Location:
308, Modern Agarwal Bazar, Lawrence Road,
Delhi,
Delhi, India, 110 034
http://thehouseofcards.com/card_mfg.html
Wholesale Playing Cards. Bee, Bicylce, Arrco, more.
IIPA Campus,
I P Estate,
Outer Ring Road,
New Delhi, India- 110002. ...
A location for playing yugioh cards in memphis?
a place and its location,mainly in south memphis and other parts of memphis, tennessee. must be able to play yugioh cards
A location for playing yugioh cards in memphis?
You may want to just check out this forum and see if you can find anyone else living in your area that knows of areas to play.
http://www.yugiohforums.com/
Reply:I always played at Seimens, they moved recently not sure where they are now but call 901-774-7800 ask for Robert, he runs their yugioh tournaments.
A location for playing yugioh cards in memphis?
You may want to just check out this forum and see if you can find anyone else living in your area that knows of areas to play.
http://www.yugiohforums.com/
Reply:I always played at Seimens, they moved recently not sure where they are now but call 901-774-7800 ask for Robert, he runs their yugioh tournaments.
Consider a deck of 52 playing cards, in how many ways can you select two face cards?
I think the formula is (x squared + x) / 2 which in this case = 66
Edit; Not 78. That would be the result if you added one more card to the number. You start with 11 matches with one card then when every combo is exhausted the next card will have ten combos with all but the one you started with, etc.
(11 squared plus 11) divided by 2 = 66
using the same formula you can work out that there are 1326 possible combinations of any two of 52 cards. So the odds of selecting any two face cards at random from a full deck is 1326 / 66 or, roughly, 20 / 1.
Consider a deck of 52 playing cards, in how many ways can you select two face cards?
132
Reply:12 * 11 = 132, unless you're looking for unique combinations of two face cards in which case it's 12*11 / 2 = 66. :-)
Reply:Infinity!!!
Reply:Well out of the whole deck, there are 12 face cards (not counting the Ace as one).
So you would multiply 12, times 11 (the number of face cards left after you draw one)
12 * 11 = 132
so there are 132 possible combinations
safety boots
Edit; Not 78. That would be the result if you added one more card to the number. You start with 11 matches with one card then when every combo is exhausted the next card will have ten combos with all but the one you started with, etc.
(11 squared plus 11) divided by 2 = 66
using the same formula you can work out that there are 1326 possible combinations of any two of 52 cards. So the odds of selecting any two face cards at random from a full deck is 1326 / 66 or, roughly, 20 / 1.
Consider a deck of 52 playing cards, in how many ways can you select two face cards?
132
Reply:12 * 11 = 132, unless you're looking for unique combinations of two face cards in which case it's 12*11 / 2 = 66. :-)
Reply:Infinity!!!
Reply:Well out of the whole deck, there are 12 face cards (not counting the Ace as one).
So you would multiply 12, times 11 (the number of face cards left after you draw one)
12 * 11 = 132
so there are 132 possible combinations
safety boots
Why do we have diamonds, hearts, clubs and spades on playing cards?
According to this website:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandquerie...
Playing cards were invented by the Chinese before AD1000. They reached Europe around 1360, not directly from China but from the Mameluke empire of Egypt. The history of suitmarks demonstrates a fascinating interplay between words, shapes and concepts. The Mameluke suits were goblets, gold coins, swords, and polo-sticks. Polo being then unknown in Europe, these were transformed into batons or staves, which, together with swords, cups and coins, are still the traditional suitmarks of Italian and Spanish cards. Fifteenth-century German card-makers experimented with suits vaguely based on Italian ones, eventually settling for acorns, leaves, hearts and bells (hawk-bells), which still remain in use. Around 1480 the French started producing playing-cards by means of stencils, and simplified the German shapes into trefle (clover), pique (pike-heads), coeur (hearts), and carreau (paving tiles). English card-makers used these shapes but varied the names. Spade (pique) may reflect the earlier use of Spanish suitmarks, from espadas meaning swords, and clubs are what the Spanish suit of staves actually look like. Diamond is not only the shape of the paving tile, but may perpetuate connotations of wealth from the older suit of coins.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandquerie...
Playing cards were invented by the Chinese before AD1000. They reached Europe around 1360, not directly from China but from the Mameluke empire of Egypt. The history of suitmarks demonstrates a fascinating interplay between words, shapes and concepts. The Mameluke suits were goblets, gold coins, swords, and polo-sticks. Polo being then unknown in Europe, these were transformed into batons or staves, which, together with swords, cups and coins, are still the traditional suitmarks of Italian and Spanish cards. Fifteenth-century German card-makers experimented with suits vaguely based on Italian ones, eventually settling for acorns, leaves, hearts and bells (hawk-bells), which still remain in use. Around 1480 the French started producing playing-cards by means of stencils, and simplified the German shapes into trefle (clover), pique (pike-heads), coeur (hearts), and carreau (paving tiles). English card-makers used these shapes but varied the names. Spade (pique) may reflect the earlier use of Spanish suitmarks, from espadas meaning swords, and clubs are what the Spanish suit of staves actually look like. Diamond is not only the shape of the paving tile, but may perpetuate connotations of wealth from the older suit of coins.
Why are the Jacks in the Playing Cards called Jacks?
As early as the mid-1500s the jack was called the knave (meaning a male servant of royalty). The card came to be known as the jack during the middle of the 19th century, when card manufacturers began to label playing cards to indicate their value with 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K, A. The obvious confusion between "Kn" and "K" led to the renaming of the knave, being out-ranked by the king. However, books of card games published in the third quarter of the 19th century evidently still referred to the "knave"
Why are the Jacks in the Playing Cards called Jacks?
They were originally called Knave but the K was confusing in some circumstances with the King
Reply:I hope the following helps explain it. The Jack of Diamonds : -
YouTube - Lonnie Donegan - Jack O'Diamonds
Lonnie Donegan was the first person to become famous playing skiffle in the United
Kingdom, and went on to have an influential hit in Britain and the USA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayNiw-c54...
Okay, so it still don't explain, but you gotta admit it's damn good.
Sadly Lonnie died a couple of years ago - still doing it to the last and had a massive following mainly of modern teens, would you believe. Blimey!
Reply:The knave,the Americans classed it as the devil card, as in Jack our knave,was the devil,have you heard the song about the soldier boy,who only had a deck of cards as a bible,,the Songs called Deck of Cards,
Reply:because Jack is CLEARLY the best name in the world.
=]
Why are the Jacks in the Playing Cards called Jacks?
They were originally called Knave but the K was confusing in some circumstances with the King
Reply:I hope the following helps explain it. The Jack of Diamonds : -
YouTube - Lonnie Donegan - Jack O'Diamonds
Lonnie Donegan was the first person to become famous playing skiffle in the United
Kingdom, and went on to have an influential hit in Britain and the USA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayNiw-c54...
Okay, so it still don't explain, but you gotta admit it's damn good.
Sadly Lonnie died a couple of years ago - still doing it to the last and had a massive following mainly of modern teens, would you believe. Blimey!
Reply:The knave,the Americans classed it as the devil card, as in Jack our knave,was the devil,have you heard the song about the soldier boy,who only had a deck of cards as a bible,,the Songs called Deck of Cards,
Reply:because Jack is CLEARLY the best name in the world.
=]
How do you commmicate when playing cards ? Such as great game?
Hi,
You can't chat under the table anymore. Yahoo! did this to cut down on the cheating and speed up the game.
If you can't chat on the chat box on the table, do this:
The first thing you do when you enter lounge is check play small window in option box at the bottom left of the lobby page. Once you sit, you can expand the room to see the chat area. You will only see the top half of the cards but there are no ads!!! Then click on the chat box and type in your message and hit enter on your keyboard.
Have fun playing.
How do you commmicate when playing cards ? Such as great game?
Depends on the card game! You must be more specific. As an example, Texas Hold 'Em probably has 200 or more terms, including slang. Some examples:
You are dealt two down card. Here are some slang terms were various pairings of cards:
10 2 is "the Doyle Brunson" (because Doyle won two tournaments with this hand)
A A is "bullets" or "pocket rockets"
A K is "big slick"
Q Q is "ladies"
J J is "fish hooks"
5 5 is "the speed limit"
And so on.
The 5 cards on the board are called the "community cards." They are deal 3 at once (the flop) then one (the turn or 4th street) and the last card (the river or 5th street).
A straight A to 5 is called "a wheel" and a straight 10 to A is a "tree top."
Three of a kind with a pair is called a full house, a full boat, or simply a boat.
Three of a kind is called a set.
Having the best possible hand is called "the nuts." You will also hear "the nut straight" or "the nut flush," etc.
There are many more!
As for wishing someone a great game ... hmmm. In tournaments you'll hear compliments like: "Nice hand, sir." "Nice bet." "Nice flop." "Nice river." And when someone leaves the table, "Nice playing with you."
You can't chat under the table anymore. Yahoo! did this to cut down on the cheating and speed up the game.
If you can't chat on the chat box on the table, do this:
The first thing you do when you enter lounge is check play small window in option box at the bottom left of the lobby page. Once you sit, you can expand the room to see the chat area. You will only see the top half of the cards but there are no ads!!! Then click on the chat box and type in your message and hit enter on your keyboard.
Have fun playing.
How do you commmicate when playing cards ? Such as great game?
Depends on the card game! You must be more specific. As an example, Texas Hold 'Em probably has 200 or more terms, including slang. Some examples:
You are dealt two down card. Here are some slang terms were various pairings of cards:
10 2 is "the Doyle Brunson" (because Doyle won two tournaments with this hand)
A A is "bullets" or "pocket rockets"
A K is "big slick"
Q Q is "ladies"
J J is "fish hooks"
5 5 is "the speed limit"
And so on.
The 5 cards on the board are called the "community cards." They are deal 3 at once (the flop) then one (the turn or 4th street) and the last card (the river or 5th street).
A straight A to 5 is called "a wheel" and a straight 10 to A is a "tree top."
Three of a kind with a pair is called a full house, a full boat, or simply a boat.
Three of a kind is called a set.
Having the best possible hand is called "the nuts." You will also hear "the nut straight" or "the nut flush," etc.
There are many more!
As for wishing someone a great game ... hmmm. In tournaments you'll hear compliments like: "Nice hand, sir." "Nice bet." "Nice flop." "Nice river." And when someone leaves the table, "Nice playing with you."
2 Probability questions: Two cards are drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards without replacment. Determine the
2 Probability questions: Two cards are drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards without replacment. Determine the probability that:
a) the second card is a club, given the first one is a club
b) The second card is red, given the first is a diamond.
Please show your work
THe answers are
a) 4/17
b) 25/51
The second Question is:
If you rearrange the letters in the word DISTRIBUTION, what is the probability that RIB will not be together?
The answer is 19/22
Please show your work.
2 Probability questions: Two cards are drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards without replacment. Determine the
The second question is a little tricky.
There are 12 letters, with the i repeated 3 times and the t repeated twice.
So total arrangements (unique) = 12! / 2! / 3! = 11!
Now considering the RIB as a unit letter, there are now 10 letters, with the i and t being double.
So arrangements = 10! / 2! / 2!
Prob of RIB being together in that order =
10! / 2! / 2! / 11!
= 1/44
Prob (not together) = 43/44.
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NOW if you meant for the RIB to be together in ANY ORDER, then that greatly changes the problem.
You can just multiply the above result by 3! to get the arrangements of the letters R,I,B but there are some cases which will be overcounted. eg IRBI.
No of ways for R,I,B to be together in any order =
3! * 10! / 2! / 2!
This will give you the 6/44 or 3/22 you're looking for, but it's not correct yet.
Cases like IRBI and IBRI will each be counted twice. So we must subtract them.
No of ways IRBI occurs together = 9!/2!
The same thing for IBRI.
So we must subtract 9! from the above result.
No. of unique ways together in any order
= 3! * 10! / 2! / 2! - 9! = 5080320
Prob = 5080320/11! = 7/55
P(not together) = 48/55
Reply:the first is a club, means that there are 51 more cards, of which 12 are clubs
so 12/51 = 4/17
If the first is a diamond, then there are 51 more cards, of which 25 are red and 26 are black
so 25/51
______________________________________...
we look at the total number of ways to rearrange:
twelve letters, with repeats of I(3) and T(2)
12! / (3!2!) = 11!
of these RIB will be together (think of RIB as single letter)
so there are 10 items to be arranged with I(2) and T(2)
10! / (2!2!)
Do the division:
10! / 4
________
11!
= 1/44 will be together
????
Reply:I'm not in school anymore. Do your own work.
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a) the second card is a club, given the first one is a club
b) The second card is red, given the first is a diamond.
Please show your work
THe answers are
a) 4/17
b) 25/51
The second Question is:
If you rearrange the letters in the word DISTRIBUTION, what is the probability that RIB will not be together?
The answer is 19/22
Please show your work.
2 Probability questions: Two cards are drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards without replacment. Determine the
The second question is a little tricky.
There are 12 letters, with the i repeated 3 times and the t repeated twice.
So total arrangements (unique) = 12! / 2! / 3! = 11!
Now considering the RIB as a unit letter, there are now 10 letters, with the i and t being double.
So arrangements = 10! / 2! / 2!
Prob of RIB being together in that order =
10! / 2! / 2! / 11!
= 1/44
Prob (not together) = 43/44.
----------
NOW if you meant for the RIB to be together in ANY ORDER, then that greatly changes the problem.
You can just multiply the above result by 3! to get the arrangements of the letters R,I,B but there are some cases which will be overcounted. eg IRBI.
No of ways for R,I,B to be together in any order =
3! * 10! / 2! / 2!
This will give you the 6/44 or 3/22 you're looking for, but it's not correct yet.
Cases like IRBI and IBRI will each be counted twice. So we must subtract them.
No of ways IRBI occurs together = 9!/2!
The same thing for IBRI.
So we must subtract 9! from the above result.
No. of unique ways together in any order
= 3! * 10! / 2! / 2! - 9! = 5080320
Prob = 5080320/11! = 7/55
P(not together) = 48/55
Reply:the first is a club, means that there are 51 more cards, of which 12 are clubs
so 12/51 = 4/17
If the first is a diamond, then there are 51 more cards, of which 25 are red and 26 are black
so 25/51
______________________________________...
we look at the total number of ways to rearrange:
twelve letters, with repeats of I(3) and T(2)
12! / (3!2!) = 11!
of these RIB will be together (think of RIB as single letter)
so there are 10 items to be arranged with I(2) and T(2)
10! / (2!2!)
Do the division:
10! / 4
________
11!
= 1/44 will be together
????
Reply:I'm not in school anymore. Do your own work.
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I heard a guy tell a story, with a deck of playing cards, of four guys going out on the town. Any1 no of this?
It has been a long time since I witnessed this. The guy used the full deck of cards to shuffle. He would represent characters in the story with Kings Queens Jacks and maybe the Aces... I am not exactly sure how it went. It seems that there were four guys went out on the town ( he would then throw down four kings) all the while that he was talking, he would be shuffling the cards. When he told of the guys meeting four ladies, he would throw down four queens. Then four other guys became involved ( the four jacks). My question is... Does anyone know or better yet... Can anyone tell me the mechanics of a story like this? It was really facinating to watch this guy deal the cards. I would ask him but I lost contact many many moons ago.
I heard a guy tell a story, with a deck of playing cards, of four guys going out on the town. Any1 no of this?
I do that one all the time!! Ok
It's kinda hard to explain with just text here is my e-mail address.
If you still need an answer e-mail me and we can figure out how to explain it to you. Sleepingangel219@Yahoo.com.
Reply:Yes, I do that trick. Email me and I will teach you how to set up the deck and what to do and say. He lets others cut the deck, it was never shuffled. He is always aware of the cards at all times.
I heard a guy tell a story, with a deck of playing cards, of four guys going out on the town. Any1 no of this?
I do that one all the time!! Ok
It's kinda hard to explain with just text here is my e-mail address.
If you still need an answer e-mail me and we can figure out how to explain it to you. Sleepingangel219@Yahoo.com.
Reply:Yes, I do that trick. Email me and I will teach you how to set up the deck and what to do and say. He lets others cut the deck, it was never shuffled. He is always aware of the cards at all times.
How many cards are in a deck of Mexican playing cards from 1930?
There is a deck for sale on e-bay that has 40 cards, and looks new and is wrapped,, but it says that it is not for certain if the deck is complete. That is the only info I could find.
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What skills do you use in playing cards?
Probability analysis.
What skills do you use in playing cards?
my cheating skills
Reply:i cheat
Reply:Memory
Reply:I smoke alot, blow smoke on my opponent, kick their shins, wear sunglasses so you can't see my eyes and I stare my opponents down.
Reply:intuition and knowing your opponent. this is for poker only, but I'm sure it will transfer to all card games. Bridge, Hearts, spades, Euchre, anything!
But for poker, you really need to know your opponent, especially in no limit hold em. Other skills you need are obviously math skills, and knowing when to make a move (bluff). good luck.
Reply:Card counting and bluff!
Reply:look at the other players facial expression, they could tell all
Reply:Reading body language, tells a lot about the people you are playing against, and knowing that, you can use your own body language to bluff or hide what you are thinking/feeling.
Reply:Cheating.
Reply:Counting Cards and Good Memory
What skills do you use in playing cards?
my cheating skills
Reply:i cheat
Reply:Memory
Reply:I smoke alot, blow smoke on my opponent, kick their shins, wear sunglasses so you can't see my eyes and I stare my opponents down.
Reply:intuition and knowing your opponent. this is for poker only, but I'm sure it will transfer to all card games. Bridge, Hearts, spades, Euchre, anything!
But for poker, you really need to know your opponent, especially in no limit hold em. Other skills you need are obviously math skills, and knowing when to make a move (bluff). good luck.
Reply:Card counting and bluff!
Reply:look at the other players facial expression, they could tell all
Reply:Reading body language, tells a lot about the people you are playing against, and knowing that, you can use your own body language to bluff or hide what you are thinking/feeling.
Reply:Cheating.
Reply:Counting Cards and Good Memory
Does anyone know who created playing cards?
Playing cards emerged in the 9th century in China. Ancient Chinese "money cards" have four "suits": coins (or cash), strings of coins (which may have been misinterpreted as sticks from crude drawings), myriads of strings, and tens of myriads. An Indian origin for playing cards has been suggested by the resemblance of symbols on some early European decks (traditional Sicilian cards, for example) to the ring, sword, cup, and baton classically depicted in the four hands of Indian statues. It is likely that the precursor of modern cards arrived in Europe from the Mamelukes of Egypt in the late 1300s, by which time they had already assumed a form very close to that in use today.
Does anyone know who created playing cards?
have no idea. but i can do this %26lt;(*_*)%26gt; !
Reply:Some say the ancient Egyptians invented cards and many sources take them back to Italy or Germany. Many changes have taken place over the last 500 years to beccome the decks we are familar with. Even in the last 100 years one of the big changes are the numbers in the corners. In the old west only the pips were on the faces.
Does anyone know who created playing cards?
have no idea. but i can do this %26lt;(*_*)%26gt; !
Reply:Some say the ancient Egyptians invented cards and many sources take them back to Italy or Germany. Many changes have taken place over the last 500 years to beccome the decks we are familar with. Even in the last 100 years one of the big changes are the numbers in the corners. In the old west only the pips were on the faces.
Is there anywhere in the US or UK that i can have custom sets of playing cards made? I know the US us cheaper.
but with postage, it may turnout to cost less to have them done here in the UK. ANy ideas?
Is there anywhere in the US or UK that i can have custom sets of playing cards made? I know the US us cheaper.
I know that Shutterfly.com makes them with your pictures.
Is there anywhere in the US or UK that i can have custom sets of playing cards made? I know the US us cheaper.
I know that Shutterfly.com makes them with your pictures.
Any good magic tricks you can do with playing cards?
Here's one of my favorite Card Tricks:
1. Deal three piles of cards, face down, until you have seven in each pile. Set aside the rest of the deck.
Note: This trick only works if you deal three piles at a time, instead of dealing one pile of seven following by another two piles of seven.
2. Ask someone to pick one of the piles
3. Display the chosen cards in a fan to your volunteer. Ask your volunteer to choose a card but not to tell you what is is.
4. Gather up the cards and put the pile containing the chosen card in between the other two piles.Deal the cards in the same way again into three piles of seven.
5. Pick up one pile at a time and display them to the volunteer, asking him to identify the pile which contains his card.
6. Once again, put this pile between the other two, and deal out the cards into three piles.
7. Fan out the cards for a third time. Ask the volunteer to identify the pile containing his card, then put this pile between the other two.
8. Solemnly spell out the word ABRACADABRA, dealing one card for each of the letters spoken out loud. Turn over the final card to show it is the chosen one!
From my own experience, though, I'd recommend not spelling out ABRACADABRA out loud, instead spell it in your mind.
Any good magic tricks you can do with playing cards?
yep.
Reply:yep alot
Reply:My favorite trick is Triumph. Look it up... it's very cool. You shuffle the card half face up half face down, and instantly all the cards are the right way except for the person's selected card!
Reply:Take the top card on the deck and flip it the opposite way. Then give your friend an unseen card, and have them place it back in the deck the same way as the top card. Show him his card.
"My answer is always the best." -The Captain-
Reply:ask the M.I.T. students who took Las Vegas for millions !!
Reply:no!!!!!!!!
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1. Deal three piles of cards, face down, until you have seven in each pile. Set aside the rest of the deck.
Note: This trick only works if you deal three piles at a time, instead of dealing one pile of seven following by another two piles of seven.
2. Ask someone to pick one of the piles
3. Display the chosen cards in a fan to your volunteer. Ask your volunteer to choose a card but not to tell you what is is.
4. Gather up the cards and put the pile containing the chosen card in between the other two piles.Deal the cards in the same way again into three piles of seven.
5. Pick up one pile at a time and display them to the volunteer, asking him to identify the pile which contains his card.
6. Once again, put this pile between the other two, and deal out the cards into three piles.
7. Fan out the cards for a third time. Ask the volunteer to identify the pile containing his card, then put this pile between the other two.
8. Solemnly spell out the word ABRACADABRA, dealing one card for each of the letters spoken out loud. Turn over the final card to show it is the chosen one!
From my own experience, though, I'd recommend not spelling out ABRACADABRA out loud, instead spell it in your mind.
Any good magic tricks you can do with playing cards?
yep.
Reply:yep alot
Reply:My favorite trick is Triumph. Look it up... it's very cool. You shuffle the card half face up half face down, and instantly all the cards are the right way except for the person's selected card!
Reply:Take the top card on the deck and flip it the opposite way. Then give your friend an unseen card, and have them place it back in the deck the same way as the top card. Show him his card.
"My answer is always the best." -The Captain-
Reply:ask the M.I.T. students who took Las Vegas for millions !!
Reply:no!!!!!!!!
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What is the most effective method of counting cards while playing blackjack?
The way I learned was start at 0 then when a face card comes up your add+1, add 1 every time a face card comes up and you subtract one when anything under a 10 comes up. so when you get to a +6 the odds of a low card coming up greatly increases,visa-versaif you are at -6.( 10's are just like a face card)
What is the most effective method of counting cards while playing blackjack?
The Revere Point Count. It is one of the most accurate and most powerful strategies available today. It required more than 9,000,000,000 computer dealt hands to devise the Revere Stratagies..
Reply:1 to 52 good luck.......................................
What is the most effective method of counting cards while playing blackjack?
The Revere Point Count. It is one of the most accurate and most powerful strategies available today. It required more than 9,000,000,000 computer dealt hands to devise the Revere Stratagies..
Reply:1 to 52 good luck.......................................
Braille playing cards?
I am looking for some braille playing cards but I want the back side of them to be green bay packers.....any suggestions on where I might get some?
Braille playing cards?
Try this site...
http://www.kardwell.com/braille-playing-...
I agree, you'll probably have to custom order them to get the packers on the back.
Reply:TYPE IN BRAILLE PLAYING CARDS IN ADDRESS BAR
HOPE THIS IS HELPS
Reply:You might have to custom order them...why would you want Green Bay on the back? Whoever's using them won't be able to see them...
Braille playing cards?
Try this site...
http://www.kardwell.com/braille-playing-...
I agree, you'll probably have to custom order them to get the packers on the back.
Reply:TYPE IN BRAILLE PLAYING CARDS IN ADDRESS BAR
HOPE THIS IS HELPS
Reply:You might have to custom order them...why would you want Green Bay on the back? Whoever's using them won't be able to see them...
What's a good poker line either from a movie or from playing cards about not showing your cards or poker face?
from "rounders"
johnny chan: i have to know, did you have it?
matt damon: sorry johnny, i don't remember
johnny chan: i have to know, did you have it?
matt damon: sorry johnny, i don't remember
Probability of playing cards?
Three cards are drawn succession with replacement from a deck of 52 cards what is the probability that the third card is a spade, given that the first two cards drawn were not spades?
Probability of playing cards?
Probability that a card drawn is a spade:
4/52 or 1/13
Probability that a card drawn is not a spade:
(52-4)/52 or 12/13
1st draw not spade * 2nd draw not spade * 3rd draw spade
=(12/13) * (12/13) * (1/13)
you can solve the rest ;)
Hope this helps
Reply:25% is the probability that the third card is a spade.
Due to replacement, you will have the same probability on
the 2nd %26amp; 3rd draws as you did on the first draw.Beginning probability was 13/52 = 25%
By using replacement %26amp; I presume re-shuffling, you have
created conditions similar to rolling dice. All probabilities
would remain constant.
Asking the probability of a specific draw, with replacement,
makes that draw a single event. Would be quite different if
question were: Probability of a spade not being drawn in
three CONSECUTIVE draws? The event would then be
comprised of three actions.( 3/4*3/4*3/4) = 27/64 or
42.1875%
Reply:not a spade(3/4) not a spade(3/4) and spade(1/4)
=.1406 so a 14.1% chance of that occuring
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Probability of playing cards?
Probability that a card drawn is a spade:
4/52 or 1/13
Probability that a card drawn is not a spade:
(52-4)/52 or 12/13
1st draw not spade * 2nd draw not spade * 3rd draw spade
=(12/13) * (12/13) * (1/13)
you can solve the rest ;)
Hope this helps
Reply:25% is the probability that the third card is a spade.
Due to replacement, you will have the same probability on
the 2nd %26amp; 3rd draws as you did on the first draw.Beginning probability was 13/52 = 25%
By using replacement %26amp; I presume re-shuffling, you have
created conditions similar to rolling dice. All probabilities
would remain constant.
Asking the probability of a specific draw, with replacement,
makes that draw a single event. Would be quite different if
question were: Probability of a spade not being drawn in
three CONSECUTIVE draws? The event would then be
comprised of three actions.( 3/4*3/4*3/4) = 27/64 or
42.1875%
Reply:not a spade(3/4) not a spade(3/4) and spade(1/4)
=.1406 so a 14.1% chance of that occuring
What are some of the best hotels
Customized Playing Cards?
I want to create and buy some customized playing cards for gifts. I want to be able to have different pictures on the fronts of the cards not the back (the back can have a standard design) I've looked around and most places say I have to order a minimum of like 50 decks. Im looking to spend about $20-$30 per deck. Is this feasible? Can it be done? If so where?
Customized Playing Cards?
Apparently you can purchase blanks from this site and print your own. Unfortunately, they are out of stock: http://www.newtscards.com/detail.asp?PRO...
Another site: http://www.plaincards.com/
Hope this helps!
Customized Playing Cards?
Apparently you can purchase blanks from this site and print your own. Unfortunately, they are out of stock: http://www.newtscards.com/detail.asp?PRO...
Another site: http://www.plaincards.com/
Hope this helps!
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