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Mathematical principles of magic poker 2 1

The mathematical principle of Magic Poker 2 1 is to use the concept of average.

Magic Poker 2 1 cards have 13 kinds of points, each with 4 cards and 52 cards, including 2 trump cards.

The magician randomly selected 2 1 card from 52 cards, and then asked the audience to choose a card at random. The magician can predict the number of cards chosen by the audience by calculating the average number of points.

The specific method is as follows:

1. Calculate the average integral of 2 1 card.

2. Multiply the average score by 4 and add 3.

3. Multiply the result of the previous step by 2 to get a three-digit number.

Divide the hundred digits of this three-digit number to get a ten-digit number.

5. Add 1 to this decimal digit to get an eleven digit.

6. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

7. Add 1 to this decimal digit to get an eleven digit.

8. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

9. Add 1 to this decimal digit to get an eleven digit.

10. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

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12. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

13. Add 1 to this decimal digit to get an eleven digit.

14. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

15. Add 1 to this decimal digit to get an eleven digit.

16. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

17. Add 1 to this decimal digit to get an eleven digit.

18. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

19. Add 1 to this decimal digit to get an eleven digit.

20. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

2 1. Add 1 to this decimal number to get an eleven-digit number.

22. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

23. Add 1 to this decimal number to get an eleven-digit number.

24. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

25. Add 1 to this decimal number to get an eleven-digit number.

26. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

27. Add 1 to this decimal number to get an eleven-digit number.

28. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.

29. Add 1 to this decimal number to get an eleven-digit number.

30. Remove the single digits from eleven numbers to get ten numbers.