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Frustration (card game)

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Frustration is a solitaire game that relies purely on luck rather than on skill, similar to but opposite of Hit or Miss. As in the latter game, the player deals the cards, and says "ace" when drawing the first card, "two" for the second, then "three, four... nine, ten, jack, queen, king" then starts again with "ace." If the rank of a dealt card matches the rank uttered by the player while dealing it, the game is lost; the game is won if the sequence is successfully repeated four times (and the entire deck is thus dealt out) without any word/card matches causing a loss.

The game has been the subject of several mathematical studies;[1][2] the odds of winning are approximately 1.6%.[3]

References

  1. ^ Doyle, Peter G.; Grinstead, Charles M.; Laurie Snell, J. (2007). "Frustration solitaire". arXiv:math/0703900.
  2. ^ https://www.dartmouth.edu/~chance/chance_news/recent_news/chance_news_3.12.html#hat check problem
  3. ^ http://www.chegg.com/homework-help/questions-and-answers/game-frustration-solitaire-played-turning-cards-ofa-randomly-shuffled-deck-52-playing-card-q245423