Which joker is higher red or black?

Which joker is higher red or black?

Which joker is higher red or black?

Two jokers, if available, rank as the highest cards, and one outranks the other if they are distinguishable. (For example, black joker beats red joker.) Second highest are the 2s, which, like jokers, may also be used as wild cards to a limited extent.

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Are joker cards red?
At times, the Jokers will each be colored to match the colors used for suits; e.g., there will be a red Joker and a black Joker. In games where the Jokers may need to be compared, the red, full-color, or larger-graphic Joker usually outranks the black, monochrome, or smaller-graphic one.
2024-01-17 15:17:16


Are jokers red?
At times, the Jokers will each be colored to match the colors used for suits; e.g., there will be a red Joker and a black Joker. In games where the Jokers may need to be compared, the red, full-color, or larger-graphic Joker usually outranks the black, monochrome, or smaller-graphic one.
2024-01-14 12:24:35


Is the black or red joker higher?
Two jokers
jokers
Poker: A Joker can be wild, or can be a "bug", a limited form of wild card which can only be used to complete straights and flushes. War: In some variations, beats all other cards. Pitch: A point card in some variations. Jokers usually are marked as "High" and "Low", one outranking the other.
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, if available, rank as the highest cards, and one outranks the other if they are distinguishable. (For example, black joker beats red joker.) Second highest are the 2s, which, like jokers, may also be used as wild cards to a limited extent.
2023-07-07 02:23:01


Can red become black?
There are various colors which can combine together to make black. Red, yellow, and blue can all combine to create a primary shade of black. Alternatively, you can experiment with shades of red, blue, green, and purple.
2023-03-07 06:36:32

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