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This is a combinations question. There are (52 C 13) possible hands. This is 52!/((13!)((52-13)!)) = 635013559600
If the cards are all different then there are 13C7 = 1716 different hands.
The entire deck is dealt out for each hand of bridge. The maximum number of different hands that can be dealt is 52 x 51x 50 x 49 x 48 x 47 x 46 x 45 x 44 x 43 x 42 x 41 x 40. This equals 3,954,242,643,911,240,000,000 possible different deals. or three-sextillion, nine-hundred-fifty-four-quintillion, two-hundred-forty-two-quadrillion, six-hundred-forty-three-trillion,nine-hundred-eleven-billion, two-hundred-forty-million possible bridge hands. (U.S and modern British) or three-thousand-nine-hundred-fifty-four-trillion, two-hundred-forty-two-thousand-six-hundred-forty-three-billion, nine-hundred-eleven-thousand-two-hundred-forty-million possible bridge hands. (Continental Europe and/or Traditional British) Quite a few possible hands.
There are 635,013,559,600 bridge hands and so an individual hand must repeat on or before 635,013,559,601 times. However, given that the hand is determined randomly, it is possible (extremely unlikely, but still possible) that the second deal results in one of the players being dealt the same hand as the selected hand.
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There are 1716 of them.
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There are a number of different hotels local to this destination. These are depending on your needs, how much money you have and how many people are in your party. If you want the slightly cheaper option then maybe consider the Tower Bridge hotel or Burmondsey street. For somewhere possibly a bit more upmarket (or so some websites claim!) maybe consider London Bridge apartments. These are all within 15 minutes walk from London bridge.