Madison SWE Deck

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Re: Madison SWE Deck

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A Golden Ticket you say.



I guess I'm looking at the black Joker. It makes sense. If I see just a white empty space in my hand, I know I have the minor Joker. Hopefully, they will be a red symbol in the top left corner and then mirror it. It's funny how people like to use a different font "J" for the Joker then the Jack. In essence, you can use anything to symbolize the Joker. A star, a moon, and even a golden ticket.
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Re: Madison SWE Deck

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That Joker that you see is the one with a 9 of Clubs reveal, the other Joker is identical except the dealer is holding basically a blank card.
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Re: Madison SWE Deck

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sinjin7 wrote:That Joker that you see is the one with a 9 of Clubs reveal, the other Joker is identical except the dealer is holding basically a blank card.
So, "The Joker" is still black? What a shame. You would think these people would have looked at past Jokers and read up on the history. It does have a certain structure.
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