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It's in the Cards (Posted on 2006-04-06) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Some playing cards are being divided into two piles according to a certain rule.

Pile A has

A A♣ 7 9♠ 3♣ 
while Pile B has
A 8 4♠ K♣ 10 

In which pile should the Q be placed according to that rule?

See The Solution Submitted by Vernon Lewis    
Rating: 3.6667 (3 votes)

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Some Thoughts re(2): Solution (part spoller) Comment 6 of 6 |
(In reply to re: Solution (part spoller) by Vernon Lewis)

True, Vernon.  More than one version of 7 of diamonds does exist, but so it it of every card -- especially face cards.  The primary deck of 52-cards is the Anglo-American playing cards that provides us with the four French style suits -- spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs -- and have the Aces, the numbered cards 2 through 10 (with the corresponding pips) and the reversible Rouennais court cards.  Though not mentioned, I made the assumption that this primary version was used.  In this version, the 7 of diamonds is offset (though there are card producing companies that publish their own designs.)  
  Posted by Dej Mar on 2006-04-10 04:15:40

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