In which card game might you be dealt a Yarborough hand?

This expression has a very nice story behind it. Back in the days of whist (the ancestor of bridge) the Earl of Yarborough was well aware that picking up a hand without any aces, face cards or tens was extremely rare (the actual chance is around 1400 to 1).
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What is a Yarborough card?

A yarborough is a hand in which no card is higher than a nine. Some players try to invoke the “rule” that if they receive a yarborough, they can throw in the hand and declare a misdeal. There is no such rule.
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What is the probability of a Yarborough?

So you can expect to be dealt a Yarborough about one of every 1828 hands you play. But that doesn't mean you can't have four Yarboroughs in a row, or go fifteen years without being dealt a Yarborough (lucky you!). It just means that on average, one out of every 1828 or so hands you get will be a Yarborough.
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What do you call a bridge hand with no points?

yar·bor·ough. (yär′bûr′ō, -bər-ə) Games. A bridge or whist hand containing no honor cards. [After Charles Anderson Worsley, Second Earl of Yarborough (1809-1897), said to have bet 1,000 to 1 that such a hand would not occur.]
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What do you call a bridge hand?

Board. One particular allocation of 52 cards to the four players including the bidding, the play of the cards and the scoring based on those cards. Also called deal or hand. A device that keeps each player's cards separate for duplicate bridge.
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A Yarborough Bridge Hand



What is a bridge hand in cards?

1. bridge hand - the cards held in a game of bridge. deal, hand - the cards held in a card game by a given player at any given time; "I didn't hold a good hand all evening"; "he kept trying to see my hand" chicane - a bridge hand that is void of trumps. strong suit - a long suit including high cards.
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Why is it called a Yarborough in bridge?

'The term a 'yarborough' in bridge and whist came about because the Earl of Yarborough was fond of betting at odds of 1000:1 against this hand being dealt (A yarboruough meaning a hand of 13 cards none of which is higher than a 9). '
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How many points do you need to overcall 1NT?

To bid 1NT as an overcall, you should have 15-18 (or 19) points, balanced with a stopper in the suit opened.
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How do you play German bridge?

The aim of the play to win exactly the number of tricks. The player who bids first will lead a card from hand (there is not limit for a player to lead a card). The play is then continuing in clockwise. The next player needs to play a card, however, it is required to follow the leading suit.
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How many hands are there in bridge?

So we can summarize: The number of possible bridge hands is (52 13 ) = 635013559600. Question 2: How many bridge deals are there? Having answered Question 1, this is now a lot easier.
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What is the probability that you get dealt a bridge hand that has all four aces?

First choose one of the players - there are 4 ways to do this. Then the probability that this player gets all four aces is the probability that 13 cards chosen at random from 52 contain four aces, which is (489)(5213). The required answer is therefore 4⋅(489)(5213), which is equivalent to the vadim123's answer.
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How do you use Yarborough in a sentence?

'There are good yarboroughs and bad yarboroughs, based on the strength of the spots. ' 'The term a 'yarborough' in bridge and whist came about because the Earl of Yarborough was fond of betting at odds of 1000:1 against this hand being dealt (A yarboruough meaning a hand of 13 cards none of which is higher than a 9). '
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What is Ulotrichous?

Definition of ulotrichous

: exhibiting ulotrichy : having woolly or crisp hair.
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Can you use Stayman after a 1NT overcall?

Stayman is a bidding convention in the card game contract bridge. It is used by a partnership to find a 4-4 or 5-3 trump fit in a major suit after making a one notrump (1NT) opening bid and it has been adapted for use after a 2NT opening, a 1NT overcall, and many other natural notrump bids.
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Can you double a 1NT opening?

The Double of 1NT and how to get out of it What do we need to double? To double a 1NT opening bid we need to have more points than the 1NT bidder. The double of 1NT is intended as primarily a penalty double and partner is usually expected to leave it and not take-out.
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What does a 2NT overcall mean?

A 2NT overcall is artificial, showing the two lowest unbid suits (at least 5-5 shape). There is no point minimum, although obvious factors like vulnerability should be considered. See also the Michaels cuebid, a complementary convention for showing 5-5 hands, and Unusual vs. Unusual, a defense to the Unusual 2NT.
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What is a Yarborough Knife?

The Yarborough knife, a combat field knife specifically designed by renowned knife maker William Harsey – which serves as a link to the brotherhood of unconventional warriors.
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What is a flat hand in bridge?

An opening bid of 2♦ to show a minimum opening bid with four spades and five or more hearts. Flat (Hand) A hand with 4-3-3-3 distribution. Float. An expression meaning that a bid is followed by three passes, ending the auction.
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What is the highest scoring hand in bridge?

But the largest possible score you can get for making a contract is 3160 – for making 1NT redoubled with six vulnerable overtricks: 160 for 1NT redoubled, 500 game bonus, 100 redouble bonus and 6 lovely overtricks worth 400 each.
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What is the highest card in bridge?

Alphabetical order: clubs (lowest), followed by diamonds, hearts, and spades (highest). This ranking is used in the game of bridge.
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What is the difference between bridge and spades?

The difference is that bridge aims for the long term, while spades offers the fun and understanding right away. There's never going to be a definitive answer because their definition of fun is completely different, and you'll always find someone who loves one game over the other.
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