Also, simply asking “Do you have the ace of spades?′ returns a chart that looks like the P=AS one; red (and peach, if ‘Do you have an ace?’ isn’t asked first) squares are instances where you answer ‘No’, and the remaining 4 light green and 2 dark green squares show the 1 in 3 chance that you have 2 aces given that you answered ‘Yes’.
Also, simply asking “Do you have the ace of spades?′ returns a chart that looks like the P=AS one; red (and peach, if ‘Do you have an ace?’ isn’t asked first) squares are instances where you answer ‘No’, and the remaining 4 light green and 2 dark green squares show the 1 in 3 chance that you have 2 aces given that you answered ‘Yes’.