![]() ![]() ![]() , 4 2s)ġ76 are Ace and something besides Ace and Jack (which have already been counted - for each of the 4 Aces, there are 4 Kings, 4 Queens, 4 10s. Of the 1275 possible pairs of down cards ("didn't you say 1128?" Yes, but that assumes you are looking at a specific 3-card player hand)ħ2 are other pairs (12 ranks for each, there are 6 different pairs)ġ44 are Jack and something else (for each of the 3 remaining Jacks, there are 4 Aces, 4 Kings. Here's what I get for having a Jack face up: And what about any pair of the two down cards, not just K, Q, A? What about a single Ace, King, or Queen - that would be 12 more. I may be misinterpreting your description, but it seems there some additional ways the dealer can qualify. ![]()
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