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Brad_Ad23
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I got into a debate with some people I know here at university and no consensus was reached.
For this hypothetical situation, there are four players playing cards.
So there are 52 cards, and 4 hands. All the cards are dealt out into four equal piles of 13.
What are the chances, that the SAME PERSON will have both the King of Diamonds, and the Ace of Diamonds. It doesn't have to be one specific person, just what are the chances of any of the four people getting both these two cards in their hand of thirteen.
For this hypothetical situation, there are four players playing cards.
So there are 52 cards, and 4 hands. All the cards are dealt out into four equal piles of 13.
What are the chances, that the SAME PERSON will have both the King of Diamonds, and the Ace of Diamonds. It doesn't have to be one specific person, just what are the chances of any of the four people getting both these two cards in their hand of thirteen.