lowqualityfacts ,
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Wow, that's a lot of combinations.
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coyoty ,
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@lowqualityfacts There are 5 cards in the deck. The combinations are a subset of 120. Four cards can have 35 combinations, but 11 of them would be impossible.

krystman ,
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@lowqualityfacts Well, 38 but 3 of them are illegal

kithrup ,
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@lowqualityfacts This is true, in base 2.666... * 10^67.

jigmedatse ,
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@lowqualityfacts Snickering... It's not that many, it's actually only:

80658175170943878571660636856403766975289505440883277824000000000000

Would you like some formatting on that?

ashguy ,
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@lowqualityfacts yep. Far more than the human brain after the age of 18 can memorise. Interestingly before that age were able to relatively easily. This is why infants aren't legally allowed to gamble.

wilpercy ,
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@lowqualityfacts hang on. 52-35= .. not enough fingers but I think a bit more variety is feasible.

Walrus ,
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@lowqualityfacts

That's funny, because it surely means permutations, not combinations. The number's a bit low, as well...

dashdashado ,
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@lowqualityfacts
Tarot, Pinochle, Uno…

briandavidgregory ,
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@lowqualityfacts That explains so many magic tricks!

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