Yes, you can play any deck in the standard format as long as it follows the current rules and restrictions set by the game organizers.
No, you cannot play Spades without any spades in the deck.
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Any standard 3.5mm headphones will work just fine with a portable deck.
The sample space is [any card of the deck] [any face of the die]
There is no such card in a standard deck. Consult any documentation which came with the deck in question.
iTunes files are standard MP3s or AAC format and so any equipment compatible with these formats will work.
Many DVD players do not support vcd or svcd format and do not play most standard video formats ps3 will play almost any format computer will play all formats if it has the right software
They don't usually play any specific format of music, 'formats' are data formats for use with a computer. However the Audio CD is made with a specific set of criteria to ensure that all CD players can play it correctly, and this standard is known as 'Red Book'.
There are 26 red cards in a standard deck, 13 hearts and 13 diamonds.That's excluding any jokers.
The Wii does not play any movie/disk format.
MP3s are a standard format and should play on any computer. Be aware that some PC software uses WMA (Windows Media Audio) format files, a non-standard Microsoft creation, that will need a QuickTime plugin (See links below) to play on a Mac. On the MacBook MP3s can be played in iTunes or the QuickTime player just by double clicking the MP3's icon.
Yes