Start with a deck of 52 cards. Draw 1 card. Probability of drawing a diamond first:
[tex]\dfrac{\binom{13}1}{\binom{52}1}[/tex]
Now draw another single card from the deck, which now contains 51 cards. Probability of drawing a spade:
[tex]\dfrac{\binom{13}1}{\binom{51}1}[/tex]
Draw 1 last card. The deck has 50 cards left, and 12 of these are diamonds. Probability of drawing a diamond:
[tex]\dfrac{\binom{12}1}{\binom{50}1}[/tex]
So the probability of drawing a diamond, then a spade, then another diamond is
[tex]\dfrac{\binom{13}1}{\binom{52}1}\cdot\dfrac{\binom{13}1}{\binom{51}1}\cdot\dfrac{\binom{12}1}{\binom{50}1}=\dfrac{13}{850}[/tex]