Probability of All Players receiving Complete Suit at Bridge/Mistake
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Source Work
1986: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers:
- The Dictionary
- $2,235,197,406,895,366,368,301,560,000$
Mistake
- The probability that all $4$ players at Bridge will be dealt a complete suit.
Correction
That should read:
- The reciprocal of the probability that all $4$ players at Bridge will be dealt a complete suit.
This has been corrected in Curious and Interesting Numbers, 2nd ed. of $1997$.
Sources
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