yes It's hard to discern the context of your question but considering that you listed it under WWII, perhaps we can assume you're talking about Flying Aces. Flying Aces are pilots who are credited with 5 or more kills. However, if you're talking about the ace card, then aces are normally either one or eleven depending on which card game you're playing.
Samurai Aces was created on 1993-04-22.
WWII Aces was created on 2008-03-21.
Aces over Eights; Full Hosue Wild Bill was holding a Full House, Aces and Eights. As a point of trivia, this is now referred to as the Dead Man's Hand. the hand was two pair, aces and eights
It would take too long to list all the aces of WW1. There were 587 English aces alone. Check the link below. The Aerodrome has an extensive database of all the aces from both sides.
Aces were pilots who shot down 5 or more enemy aircraft. Also, the term was loosely applied to German soldiers who destroyed more than 5 tanks.
There are four Aces, one of each suit.
There are four aces in a deck, one of each suit.
My name is joshua broome aces and eights i like to have one vest and mask too
there are 2 black aces in a normal deck of 52 cards. There is one ace of clubs and one ace of spades.
one ace, many aces
.16837% . Just think of it as 1/10th of one %.
4 aces
Since every full pack has four aces, there would be eight aces in two packs. You would have a very good chance of drawing one or more aces.
The probability of a hand containing one or more aces is equal to 1 minus the probability of the hand not containing any aces. The probability for each card will be 48/52 multiplied by 47/51 multiplied by 46/50 and so on. This gives 0.30382 1 minus this is 0.696 Therefore the probability of a 13-card hand containing one or more aces is 0.696
Aces of World War II lists over 1,270 American Aces...This is the most complete list I have seen...By contrast, there are over 5,000 documented German Aces from WWII, and German pilots had no shared victories, only one pilot could claim a independently witness and verified "kill"...If the pilots couldn't agree who got the kill, neither one was credited, it went to the staffel...Tjm
Aces Abroad was created in 1988.
Samurai Aces happened in 1993.