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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T18:44:45+00:00 2026-05-23T18:44:45+00:00

Here is some Python code which I wrote to generate a random poker hand,

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Here is some Python code which I wrote to generate a random poker hand, just for the heck of it/for the challenge, but when I try to run it, I get the error above on the line “if card in hand”. What’s going on, and why is this happening, especially since that line is not iterating?

import random
def pokerHand():
    hand = ["This is your hand:"]
    x = 0
    while x < 5:
        cardNum = random.randrange(13) + 1
        if cardNum == 1:
            cardNum = "Ace of "
        elif cardNum == 11:
            cardNum = "Jack of "
        elif cardNum == 13:
            cardNum = "King of "
        elif cardNum == 12:
        cardNum = "Queen of "
        else:
            cardNum = str(cardNum) + " of "
        cardSuit = random.randrange(4)
        if cardSuit == 0:
            cardSuit = "Clubs"
        elif cardSuit == 1:
            cardSuit = "Diamonds"
        elif cardSuit == 3:
            cardSuit = "Hearts"
        elif cardSuit == 2:
            cardSuit = "Spades"
        card = cardNum + cardSuit
        if card in hand: #<the line of error
            pass
        else:
            hand = hand.append(card)
            x = x + 1
    for xx in hand:
        print xx
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    2026-05-23T18:44:45+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 6:44 pm

    hand = hand.append(card)

    append does not return anything. Change it to:

    hand.append(card)

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