If I add two decks together and then draw a card, do my odds of drawing a specific card increase or decrease as compared to drawing from a single deck?

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To be more clear, forgive my garbled header, say I want to draw an ace of any suit from a deck of cards. Would my odds increase or decrease if I were to try and draw it from two decks mixed together instead of one?

What affects the outcome more, the number of cards in the deck, or the number of copies of said card?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

This question has been answered so I’ll move onto roulette:

On a double zero wheel, your odds of hitting a certain number is 1/38. That number hits. Your odds of hitting that number again is still 1/38. Every spin is its own instance.

Ignore the tree. It’s there to confuse you.

Edit: Therefore, never move winning bets. There’s nothing wrong with pressing a winner.

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