An Ace.
No, it's 1 or 11.
Ace? (can count as a 1 or 11 depending on the game)
The card values:Ace: 1 or 11Cards # 2 - 9: same value as the card numberCard #10, Jack, Queen, and King: 10
Just a straight deal, the first card will be an ace 4 times out of 52, the second card will be an ace 3 times in 51. The total odds will be 12 times in 2652.However in the question posed the first card is an ace so the probability is 1 in 1, so the second card being an ace will occur 3 times in 51.In the question , the first card is ACE, and second is also an ACE. Hence probability is 1in 1.How ever the question should be framed "What is the probabilty for getting first card An ACE and also Second card as An ACE"
Ace = 1 or 11 2 through 10 = face value Jack, Queen, and King = 10
In Black Jack, the Ace of Spades is worth the same as any other Ace, 1 or 11, as needed. It has no special meaning. A "Black Jack" is any combination of two cards that total 21, so it is any Ace plus any face card or ten.
The probability that two cards drawn from a deck of cards being an Ace followed by a King is 1 in 13 (for the Ace) times 4 in 51 (for the King) which is equal to 4 in 663.
Probability not ace is 1 minus probability of an ace which is 4/52. So, 1 - 4/52 is 48/52 or 12/13.
11 OR 1, whichever you choose When playing cards an ace is worth 11.
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The Ace of Spades is commonly thought of as the highest-ranking card in the deck of playing cards, although the actual value of the card varies from game to game. In popular myth and folklore, it is also known as "The Death Card."