It depends on the game. Which cards 'beat' others will be defined by the rules of the card game, whichever it is. Many games do not use the joker at all. Others, such as Canasta, treat it as a wild card. In Euchre, it is the highest ranked card.
It depends on the game. Which cards 'beat' others will be defined by the rules of the card game, whichever it is. Many games do not use the joker at all. Others, such as Canasta, treat it as a wild card. In Euchre, it is the highest ranked card.
It depends on the game. Which cards 'beat' others will be defined by the rules of the card game, whichever it is. Many games do not use the joker at all. Others, such as Canasta, treat it as a wild card. In Euchre, it is the highest ranked card.
Depends what card game it is.
king beats queen
In most traditional card games, a joker is considered a wild card and can usually beat any other card, including an ace. However, the specific rules can vary depending on the game being played. In some games, aces may have special significance or power, but generally, a joker has the upper hand. Always check the rules of the specific game for clarification.
The Jack Card Stands For The Jack Chair, The Queen Card Stands For The Queen Chair, The King Card Stands For The King Chair And So On................Kukia Was The First Jack Chair, Then He Graduated And Kairi Came To Be The New Jack Chair, So They Stood For The Jack Cards. The Queen Chair Was Nadeshiko, Then She Moved Temporarily So The New Queen Chair Was Rima. They Stood For The Queen Cards. Tadase Is The King Chair So He represents The King Card. Amu Is The Joker So She Stands For The Joker Card. Hope You Get It Now I f You Didn't Know Already And Sorry For Making It Sorta Complicated........................
this sort of a joker!
Who is Batman? that is what the card says.
Joker arkham city would beat him up 2 reasons: The Injustice Joker would be tied up and Joker would kick him out of his lair. He would have Injustice Batman with him
King Queen and Joker - 1921 was released on: USA: 15 May 1921
A joker.
The fifth Joker card, known as "The Great Milenko," was released by the Insane Clown Posse in 1997. It is part of their "Joker's Card" series and continues the group's narrative and themes.