Math, asked by pratikkumargouda, 8 months ago

In a hand at a game of bridge the change of getting
all the cards of the same suit is​

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Answered by sneeravms2
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Bridge hands are thirteen cards, so if you have one 7-card suit, you cannot have another since there are only six cards left.

The actual cards in that 7-card suit can vary from AKQJT98 to 8765432 and there are 1,716 different ways to choose 7 cards out of thirteen.

With four possible suits, this means there are 6,864 different seven card suits.

The other six cards might matter too. All six will be from a different suit, and there are 3,262,623 different ways to choose six of 39 cards. Multiplying 3,262,623 by 6,864 makes about two and a quarter billion hands with seven card suits.

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