Yes, it may target face-down monsters.
Face-down Defence Position refers to a monster card that is both:In Defense Position (the card is horizontal)and face-down (you can only see the card's back)
Gold Sarcophagus removes the chosen card face-up. Cards only go face-down into the removed from play zone if specifically told to do so, like Different Dimension Capsule.
the face down defence position can special summon it also makes the opponent guess what that card is such as man eater bug
No, if you target a face-down Spell or Trap card with Dust Tornado and your oppponent responds with another card, Imperial Custom, all the effects will resolve, but the targeted face-down card will not be destroyed. You cannot change your target with Dust Tornado because it requires that you choose a card before the effect resolves, meaning if you cannot guess which face-down card is Imperial Custom, the effect will be rendered useless.
Generally no, a card cannot be manually switched to face-down Defense Position after it is Summoned on the field in face-up Attack Position. There are some cards that allow you to switch it into face-down Defense Position as an EFFECT. For example: Golem Sentry.Golem SentryEARTH/Rock/Lv 4/EffectATK: 800DEF: 1800You can flip this card into face-down Defense Position once per turn. When this card is Flip Summoned successfully, return 1 monster on your opponent''s side of the field to the owner''s hand.With cards such as Golem Sentry, you can Normal Summon it and activate its effect, flipping it face-down in Defense Position, in the same turn.
Face-down Defence Position refers to a monster card that is both:In Defense Position (the card is horizontal)and face-down (you can only see the card's back)
it does not make any sense
If the player is dealt one card face up and one down then of course you would look at the face down card, how else would you know how much your hand adds up to? If you mean the dealer's card then no, the dealer's hole card is only exposed after all the players have played out their hands.
Because you can only double down on your first action, the odds of getting a face card are 4/48 or 1/12
No. A monster that is face down does not 'flip' when destroyed by a card effect, and will not trigger any flip effects.
If you put a queen, king, or ace you get 4 tries to get another face card and if you put down a jack you get 1 try.
No. A Normal Summon is face-up ATK mode, a Set is face-down Defense Mode, and a special summons can vary from face-up attack, face-up defense or face-down defense. No card can summon in face-down ATK mode, however the card Darkness Approaches can flip an ATK mode monster face-down without changing the battle position.
"Flip" refers to a card on the field being changed from face-up to face-down or vice-versa. Examples of "flips" include:Activating a face-down Spell or Trap cardChanging a face-down Defense Position monster to face-up Attack Position (aka a "Flip Summon")Using "Book of Moon" or any other card effect that requires you to change a monster's card position to a face-down position.Using "Swords of Revealing Light" or any other card effect that requires you to change a monster's card position to a face-up position.
a fish with a circle face
Yes, face down cards on the field count.
2...face up and face down.
Yes. Face-down monsters can be tributed for tribute summons, card effects, etc.