Oh honey, let me break it down for you. A joker is not the same as a jack in cards. A joker is an extra card often used as a wild card in games, while a jack is one of the standard playing cards in a deck. So, in short, they may both be characters in a deck, but they ain't the same.
Playing cards starting with j: joker and jack.
Joker, Jack, King
this sort of a joker!
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There is no fifth suit. Just king, queen, jack, ace. there might be a fifth if the joker was allowed to be layed down in a game of cards.
Total :52 Red :26 Black :26 King :4 Queen:4 Jack :4 Joker :2 Number cards:40
In a standard deck of cards, the black joker is higher in spades than the red joker.
'The Fool' in the Trumps in the French Tarot Deck, the wild card in a pack of playing cards I am English and we use the word Joker, for the joker in a pack of cards. Can you explain further what you mean?
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No, in a standard deck of playing cards, an ace is higher than a joker.
The question should be ..............from a deck of '54' cards. P(a joker from 54 cards) = 2/54 = 1/27
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.