No, a joker is not considered a spade in a deck of cards. It is a separate card that is often used as a wild card in games.
In a standard deck of playing cards, a joker is typically considered to be worth zero points.
Spades are a suit in a deck of cards.
In a normal deck there are 39 such cards.
There are 53 cards in a deck with one joker, or 54 in a deck with 2 jokers. There are 63 cards in an Australian 500 deck with one Joker.
54 cards in a deck with jokers
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The probability of NOT drawing a spade from a standard deck of cards is 75 is an example of a mistated question - a standard deck of cards is 52, not 75.
No, in a standard deck of playing cards, an ace is higher than a joker.
54 cards in a deck with jokers.
An ordinary deck of cards has 52 carbs. There are 4 suits in each deck and each suit has 13 cards. You have a 1 in 4 chance of drawing a spade.