ACE on someone's business card means they are an expert.
Yeah, everyday is open day with them you can shop online with them with a lot of perks and promotions. ACE SHOP b it.ly/AceHardwareShopLink
How much does a ace hardware franchise owner makes
As far as I know, Ace Hardware and ACO are two different hardware stores. ACE hardware did NOT change their name to ACO. If you're asking because a local store changed names then I would say the owner of the ACE Hardware sold it to ACO therefore the name change. When I was young I remember many ACE Hardware stores in the Detroit metro area. Many years ago, maybe the 70's, I noticed a few new hardware stores opening named A.C.E. Hardware. I was confused, why some stores were ACE Hardware and others were A.C.E.? I found out A.C.E. was a rival store to ACE Hardware. A.C.E was confusing costumers with their name so they would shop at A.C.E. thinking it was ACE Hardware. A.C.E. believed the periods in their name was enough legal difference but it wasn't. Ace Hardware sued A.C.E. stating their name was too similar to ACE Hardware. They won the law suit. That's when A.C.E changed their name to A.C.O. Hardware. It was easier and cheaper to change one letter in the name. As years went by I've noticed they dropped the periods and are named ACO Hardware.
LOWES and ACE HARDWARE
As far as I know, Ace Hardware and ACO are two different hardware stores. They were never the same store so there was no split. When I was young I remember many ACE Hardware stores in the Detroit metro area. Many years ago, maybe the 70's, I noticed a few new hardware stores opening named A.C.E. Hardware. I was confused, why some stores were ACE Hardware and others were A.C.E.? I found out A.C.E. was a rival store to ACE Hardware. A.C.E was confusing costumers with their name so they would shop at A.C.E. thinking it was ACE Hardware. A.C.E. believed the periods in their name was enough legal difference but it wasn't. Ace Hardware sued A.C.E. stating their name was too similar to ACE Hardware. They won the law suit. That's when A.C.E changed their name to A.C.O. Hardware. It was easier and cheaper to change one letter in the name. As years went by I've noticed they dropped the periods and are named ACO Hardware.
The ace is the card with the highest value in the deck, so anything "ace" is the best.
If at end of someone's name at a movie's end titles, it means "American Cinema Editors."
5D's stands for 5 dragons, this is a reference to the five (actually six) dragon cards of the signers. The 6 dragons of the signers are: Red Dragon Archfiend. (Jack Atlas's ace card) Stardust Dragon. (Yusei's Fudo's ace card) Lifesteam Dragon. (Leo's ace card) Black Rose Dragon. (Akiza's ace card) Ancient Fairy Dragon. (Luna's ace card) Black Feather Dragon. (Crow's ace card)
Just a straight deal, the first card will be an ace 4 times out of 52, the second card will be an ace 3 times in 51. The total odds will be 12 times in 2652.However in the question posed the first card is an ace so the probability is 1 in 1, so the second card being an ace will occur 3 times in 51.In the question , the first card is ACE, and second is also an ACE. Hence probability is 1in 1.How ever the question should be framed "What is the probabilty for getting first card An ACE and also Second card as An ACE"
Nothing. The correct idiom is "ace in the hole," which literally means that you have an ace card (the highest value in the deck) hidden away somewhere so you can win the card game. It's come to mean any situation where you have a hidden advantage or something you can "pull out" to win the situation.
Nothing. I believe you misheard the idiom "ace UP his sleeve," which means that the person has a secret advantage, as if he had an Ace playing card hidden in his sleeve to cheat at cards with.
An ace is a number card. It is the number one. The one is called an ace, a two is a deuce, a three is a trey. In some card games an ace is a simple one card, just like a six or nine and is often called a 'one'. In games where the ace ranks higher than a king, it is always referred to as an 'ace'.
The card values:Ace: 1 or 11Cards # 2 - 9: same value as the card numberCard #10, Jack, Queen, and King: 10
There should be 4. -Ace of Hearts -Ace of Spades -Ace of Diamonds -Ace of Clubs
If you mean in one draw from a standard 52- card deck, there are 13 diamonds and ace of spades have 14 chances out of 52 for a probability of 14/52 or about 26.6923 %
An ace of spades.
Yes, in most poker games, the ace is considered the highest card.