Chance of winning blackjack. Blackjack, a favourite gameof gamblers, is played by a dealer and at least one opponent (called a player). In one game version, 2 cards of a standard 52-card bridge deck are dealt to the player and 2 cards to the dealer.This exercise assumes that drawing an ace and a face card is called blackjack. If the dealer does not draw blackjack and the player does, the player wins. If the dealer and player draw blackjack, a “push” (i.e., a tie) occurs.

a. What is the probability that the dealer will draw a blackjack?

b. What is the probability that the player wins with a blackjack?

Short Answer

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  1. The probability that the dealer will draw a blackjack is 0.0362.
  2. The probability that the player wins with blackjack is 0.0352.

Step by step solution

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Important formula

The combination formula isNr=N!r!(N-r)!

02

(a) Find the probability that the dealer will draw a blackjack

According to the given information, since an ace can be drawn 4 times and a face card can be drawn 12 times, then 412=48

So, there are 48 different ways.

Here total cards are 52, and 2 two cards are drawn. To get the result use a combination formula.

Nr=N!r!N-r!=52!2!52-2!=52!2!50!=1326

P(DB)=481326=0.0362

Hence, the probability that the dealer will draw a blackjack is 0.0362

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(b) Find the probability that the player wins with a blackjack

To the given information, an ace can be drawn 4 times, and a 3-face card can be drawn 11 times311=33

So, there are 33 different ways.

Here total cards are 50, and 2 two cards are drawn. To get the result use a combination formula.

Nr=N!r!N-r!=50!2!50-2!=52!2!48!=1225

Now,

PBJC|PLAYER=1-331225=11921225=0.973

P(playerDealernotdrawablackjckc)=0.0362(0.973)=0.0352

Therefore, the probability that the player wins with blackjack is 0.0352.

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