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In Rummikub, the joker can be used as a substitute for any tile to help form a valid set or run. However, the joker must be replaced with the correct tile it represents before the turn ends.
In Rummikub, the joker can be used as a substitute for any tile to help form a valid set or run. However, the joker must be replaced with the correct tile it represents before the end of the turn.
In Rummikub, the Joker can be used as a substitute for any tile to help form a valid set or run. However, the Joker must be replaced with the correct tile it represents before the end of the player's turn.
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In Rummikub, Joker tiles can be used as substitutes for any number or color. However, a player must use the Joker tile in the same turn it is played and must replace it with the tile it represents from their own rack.
In Rummikub, the joker tile can be used as a substitute for any other tile to help form a valid set or run. However, the joker tile must be used in the same turn it is placed on the board, and the player must replace it with the correct tile it represents before the turn ends.
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Joker or sometimes known as Jack Napier became the Clown Prince of crime after a robbery at Ace (Axis) Chemicals gone wrong. He fell into a vat of chemicals at the plant which ended up turning his hair green, bleaching his skin, and ultimately driving him insane.
In Rummikub, the joker tile can be used as a substitute for any other tile to help form a valid set or run. However, the joker tile must be used in the same turn it is played and cannot be retrieved once it is placed on the board.
The Joker is located everywhere, he is anonymous, he is legion.
In Rummikub, the joker tile can be used as a substitute for any other tile to complete a set or run in the initial meld. However, the joker tile must be used in the same turn to replace the tile it represents. Once the joker tile is used in this way, it cannot be moved or replaced in subsequent turns.
In a standard deck of cards, the black joker is higher in spades than the red joker.