Then you have one empty hand. In this case the player should have played cards that gave them a few more to work with.
Nothing happens when you draw your last card. However if you are forced to draw again, and have none left to draw, then you lose the game.
No you can't.
At the beginning of the game each player draws 7 cards
Yes, any cards in a library are part of the game. Note that 'library' refers to the stack of cards that you draw from. A more standard analog may be 'deck' but in the context of magic that refers to all cards you own in all zones and your sideboard.
No, the first player in a game of Magic: The Gathering does not draw a card. This is because the player going first has the advantage of an empty battlefield and can perform some actions before their opponent has any chance to respond. The next player draws a card for their first turn as a way of making up for their disadvantage on the field by having more cards to choose from on their first play.
Official magic the gathering rules:http://rules.wizards.com/rulebook.aspx?game=Magic&category=Game+Rules"104.4. There are several ways to draw the game.104.4a. If all the players remaining in a game lose simultaneously, the game is a draw.104.4b. If the game somehow enters a "loop" of mandatory actions, repeating a sequence of events with no way to stop, the game is a draw. Loops that contain an optional action don't result in a draw.104.4c. An effect may state that the game is a draw.104.4d. In a multiplayer game between teams, the game is a draw if all remaining teams lose at once."
it depends on which effect they have; and what deck u play. an otk has never enough cards with effects allowing you to draw more cards than in draw phase. but generally, i would recommend you to have as little as possible of them. the more cards you have in your deck basically, the less is the chance to draw them. with 40 cards in one's deck: u have a chance of 2,5% to draw 1 particular card...with every card about 40 cards, the chance gets more little. whereas: 20 magic cards is somewhat exaggerated. the releation between monsters and spells/traps should be 1:1...unless the spells/traps/monsters allow you to draw more cards..
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The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.
Draw of the Cards was created in 1981.
draw it
Draw seven points!
you need to draw 5 cards
Probability of drawing a 7 or 9 is the probability of draw a 7 plus the probability of draw a 9 which is 4/52 + 4/52 = 8/52 = 2/13 = 0.1538.