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Only played it 100 times, but the odds look quite fair to me.

Your provability of losing a game if you get a 10 is 37.25%, for Jack 29.41% and for Queen 21.57%.

In a single game, your provability to get and lose are 2.86% for the 10, 2.26% for Jack, 1.66% for Queen.

Using those provabilities, in a set of 50 games (The daily limit) to get and lose on jack, queen, jack, 10 should be about 16.35%

So yeah, a lot higher than 0

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The total probability of losing all four rounds in this specific sequence is the product of the individual probabilities:

Adjusting for the exact sequence drawn (10-J-Q-10), the odds are approximately 0.067% or 1 in 1,493. 

If it is a deck of 52 cards which is what is to be assumed from how it is setup that should be the odds. As well as losing on a lower bet for either of those sets of cards would be at the highest with a 10 at .31

also double checking math if you don't remove a card the percentage doesn't get much better and still is almost 0 at .00227044251 or .2%