A. Moore, I'm not a degree'd mathematician. I'm just a layman. But I think the answer would be to multiply out the failure rate of each event. So 47 cards remain with just 12 of them being kickers. That means the failure rate for each event is 35/47 or .7142857%.
.7142857 to the tenth power is .0345716
1/.0345716 = 29 slightly rounded
So it looks like it's a 1 in 29 event.
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