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The 4 kings in a deck of cards, who do they represent?

2006-11-30 06:37:23 · 7 answers · asked by kristen a 1 in Education & Reference Trivia

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The answer is kind of convoluted, so I have provided the link to snopes.com article on the urban myth that they are supposed to be Charlemagne, David, Caesar, & Alexander.

2006-11-30 06:43:46 · answer #1 · answered by D. Knave 3 · 0 0

There are C(fifty 2, 4) mixtures of four playing cards from a deck of fifty 2, and in straight forward words one among those mixtures incorporates all 4 kings. a million / C(fifty 2, 4) = a million / 270,725 (precisely) ? 0.00000369 (about)

2016-10-08 00:35:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Charlemagne - Heart, David - Spade (haha david spade), Caesar - Diamond, and Alexander - Club.

2006-11-30 06:40:20 · answer #3 · answered by Matthew 1 · 0 0

Some would say Charlemagne, David, Caesar, and Alexander the Great, but I don't buy it.

2006-11-30 07:32:03 · answer #4 · answered by #1denverfan 3 · 0 0

Many people belive that they represent Charlamange, David, Ceaser, and Alexander. But most historians say this is inaccurate.

2006-11-30 07:03:02 · answer #5 · answered by sandrajean1805 1 · 0 0

four of a kind with still higher hands to follow...did you make any money?

2006-12-01 16:41:06 · answer #6 · answered by ticketoride04 5 · 0 0

The butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker. Wait....that's only three. Hmm - I don't know.

2006-11-30 06:45:04 · answer #7 · answered by S 5 · 0 2

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