Clowns had many uses in poker games. It does not belong to any suit, nor does it have a specific number. It can be treated as any other card and thus represent any card needed in the game. In some games, clowns might be given special abilities or rules, such as fighting for the dealer's position in the game, doubling the score, and so on. In games that involved the concept of hand size, the hand size of the clown card referred to the number of cards drawn, which had a certain impact on the outcome of the game. For example, at the beginning of the round, the number of cards drawn was equal to the number of cards in the hand; after each card was played or folded, the number of cards in the hand was added to the number of cards in the hand; there were more choices to play high-level cards; you could keep more steel cards, blue wax seals, and gold cards.(Requires possession to trigger the effect)
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In poker, there were two clown cards, commonly known as Big Ghost, Little Ghost, or King and Little Wang. In some places, they were also called Big Turtle and Small Turtle or Big Cat and Kitten. These two clown cards represented the sun and the moon. They were the most special existence in a deck of poker. Judging from the relationship between the number of cards and time, if each suit and the number of cards were calculated according to points, the result of the big clown using half a point would be 365 days in a normal year. If the big clown was calculated according to one point, the result would be 366 days in a leap year. The remaining 52 cards represented 52 weeks in a year. The four suits represented the four seasons of a year, and the 13 cards in each suit represented the 13 weeks in each season. This relationship hinted at the design of the playing cards and the astrology. Divination, astronomy, and the calendar were inextricably linked. There were many types of joker cards, including standard jokers (the most traditional jokers, which were the favorite category of collectors), advertisement jokers (printed with content related to products or brands, some of the cards had unique designs, which were popular among collectors), fancy jokers (more variations and the content of the two cards was generally different, but not many were used for exchange), and additional jokers (such as bridge scorecards, poker manufacturer's logo, etc., which were rarely collected). In addition, there were many kinds of card patterns. In addition to the traditional forms, there were individual animal patterns (such as rabbits, squirrels, elephants, etc.), cartoon characters (such as Mickey Mouse), and non-clown characters (such as the western cowboys in pirate poker). In terms of games, there was a game called Clown Cards. It was an indie game developed by a single-player developer, LocalThunk, and had received five TBA nominees. This game borrowed the poker cards from Texas Hold 'em or Stud, such as high cards, pairs, etc. The clown cards could be used to increase the score, and the player could use the tarot cards and planet cards in the game to change the deck and enhance the desired card type. The game has no online connection, no paid-for DLC (currently), and no in-game micro-transactions. 37,000 people played it on Steam at the same time, and 14,000 people still play it every day.| The sales volume of the S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 platforms had exceeded 2 million units, and the mobile revenue had exceeded 4.4 million USD.
In poker, The clown card was a special existence. It was usually called big ghost, small ghost, king, or king. In some places, it was called big turtle, small turtle, big cat, or kitten. These two cards had a variety of symbolic meanings. For example, some people believed that the two clowns represented the sun and the moon. If the 52 cards represented the 52 weeks of a year, the four colors represented the four seasons of the year, and the 13 cards in each color represented the 13 weeks of each season, and then the points were calculated according to the big clown card, they could correspond to the 365 days of the ordinary year and the 366 days of the leap year. This reflected that the design of playing cards had a certain connection with astrology, divination, astronomy, and calendar. From a gaming perspective, there was a meat pigeon card game called " Clown Cards ". It was based on poker cards and introduced the elements of Roguelike deck construction. Players participated in illegal games and deployed deck to trigger power COMBO. During the game, they could constantly improve their deck collection and discover new cards and secrets. Currently, the game had sold more than 3.5 million copies and was available on PC, console, and mobile platforms. He also won the Best Indie Game Award at the TGA2024 Awards Ceremony on December 13, 2024. In addition, the company also launched a new themed poker card linked to the " Clown Cards " game. In addition to the traditional 52-card plus little ghost, two more big and little ghosts with game elements were added.
The clowns in poker cards had many meanings. Judging from the connection with the astronomical calendar, the king could represent the sun, the small king represented the moon, and the other 52 cards (representing the 52 weeks of the year) reflected the connection with astrology, astronomy, and the calendar. The four colors represented the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. The 13 cards in each color represented the 13 weeks of each season. If it was calculated according to a specific number of points (J, Q, and K were 11, 12, and 13 points. The total number of big and small kings was 365, which symbolized the number of days in the ordinary year, and 366 symbolized the number of days in the leap year), the composition of the entire playing card was related to the number of days in a year. From the perspective of origins, the clown card might have originated from The Fool in the tarot cards. It was 0 and the last of the 22 main cards, symbolizing the beginning and end, as well as infinite possibilities. In the game, the clown did not belong to any suit and had no specific points. It could be regarded as any other card. In some games, it might also be given special abilities or rules, such as fighting for the dealer's position, doubling the score, and so on. In addition, from the perspective of culture and collection, the clown cards were divided into standard jokers (traditional types that were loved by collectors), advertisement jokers (printed with products or trademark related content), poker jokers with different colors (more variations and two pieces of content were generally different), additional jokers (such as bridge scorecards, poker manufacturer's trademark, etc.), etc. There were also jokers with animal patterns, cartoon images, non-clown characters, etc. From a divination point of view, due to the influence of the tarot cards, the clown cards were the most auspicious.
The clown card in poker was called The clown card in foreign languages. There were two cards, commonly known as Big Ghost, Little Ghost, or King and Little Wang. In some places, they were called Big Turtle and Small Turtle, or Big Cat and Kitten. These two clown cards represented the sun and the moon. They were the most special existence in a deck of poker. Judging from the relationship between the number of cards and time, if each suit and the number of cards were calculated according to points, the clown would be 365 days in a normal year if it was calculated by half a point. If the clown was calculated according to one point, the result would be 366 days in a leap year. The remaining 52 cards represented 52 weeks in a year. The four suits represented the four seasons of a year, and the 13 cards in each suit represented the 13 weeks experienced in each season. Clown cards had different categories, such as standard jokers (the JOKER of standard poker, the most traditional JOKER, loved by collectors), advertising jokers (printed with content related to products or brands, unique design, some popular with collectors), fancy poker jokers (two jokers generally have different content), additional jokers (such as bridge scorecards, poker manufacturer's trademark, etc.). In addition, individual animal patterns also accounted for a certain proportion of standard poker jokers. There were many common patterns such as elephants and lions in China. In recent years, cartoon jokers had also become popular. For example, Mickey Mouse jokers appeared in a variety of poker cards. In terms of meaning, Joker not only represented the clown card in poker, but also referred to people who liked to joke and act absurdly. In poker, Joker was regarded as a trump card that could win in one blow.
Among poker cards, The clown card was a special existence. It was commonly known as big ghost, small ghost, king, or king. In some places, it was also called big turtle, small turtle, big cat, and small cat. The two joker cards represented the sun and the moon. The relationship between the two cards and the deck could be understood as: if each suit and the number of cards were calculated according to points, the big joker would be 365 days in a normal year if it was calculated by half a point. If the big joker was calculated according to one point, the result would be 366 days in a leap year. The remaining 52 cards represented 52 weeks in a year, the four suits represented the four seasons, and the 13 cards in each suit represented the 13 weeks experienced in each season. Clown cards were mainly categorized as follows: 1. Standard JOKER: The most traditional JOKER is the favorite category of collectors. Some people even only collect this type of JOKER. 2. " Joker: This type of JOKER has a variety of variations in the billboard. Different products have different jokers. The card is usually printed with content related to the product or trademark. Some of the cards have unique designs and are popular among collectors. 3. The JOKER of the suit of poker cards: There are more variations. The contents of the two jokers are generally different, but it is a pity to draw this kind of JOKER and discard the entire suit of poker cards. There are not many used for exchange. 4. Extra Joker: Extra cards in cards, such as bridge scorecards, poker manufacturer's trademark, etc., are also called extra jokers. There are fewer people who collect these cards. In addition, there were also individual animal patterns such as rabbits, squirrels, butterflies, etc. There were also elephants, lions, tigers, deer, camels, etc., which were commonly seen in China. In recent years, cartoon images were also more popular. For example, Mickey Mouse appeared in a variety of poker cards. Moreover, it should be noted that Joker was regarded as the trump card of victory in poker, not just a clown. In the meaning of the word, it could also refer to people who liked to joke and act absurdly. On the commercial side, the game Clown was well received by players since its launch in February 2024 and had been released on almost all mainstream platforms. On December 5, 2024, Fangamer announced that it would launch a new theme poker card, Balatro Playing Card Deck, in conjunction with the popular game Clown. It added a surprise on top of the stupid standard deck of 52 cards and two more game elements. It was scheduled to be released in March 2025 at a price of 16 USD.
In Unicode, the character corresponding to the poker clown was "". It was currently not an official Emoji, but a Unicode character that could be used. On most mobile phones or computer systems, this character can only be displayed in black and white, but on some compatible platforms, it can still be displayed in color. The meaning of this word was poker clown, and it could be used to express content related to poker cards, such as "I just got a, I'm so lucky!" "If I meet another Pi, I can win." In addition,"" was also related to poker cards. This Emoji usually referred to the big and small kings of poker cards (big ghost and small ghost, big king and small king). There was a black clown and two J-Joker on the poker cards. On some platforms, it was a colored version. It could represent poker cards and clown cards. In tarot cards, the clown card corresponded to "The Fool," representing innocence, innocence, and possibility.
Among poker cards, Joker cards were also known as clown cards. Their origins were related to the clown image on the early billboard. Early poker cards would be mixed with " billboard " of the same texture, and often appeared in the image of a clown. From the development of playing cards, when playing cards were introduced into the United States, some manufacturers would add a billboard printed with company or alcohol advertisements during the production of playing cards. Because the playing cards might be missing during use, this billboard was used as a supplementary card to replace the original playing cards. It gradually became the so-called all-purpose card, which was the Joker card. In poker games, Joker was given a higher weight and could represent any color and any card. It was highly sought after in poker games and was a symbol of poker game culture. In some literary works, such as the movie " The Clown 2," the symbol of playing cards was also used to connect the fate of the characters and social tragedy. The protagonist of the film, Arthur Fleck, accidentally obtained a unique deck of playing cards, which became a symbol of his new life. The colors and numbers on the playing cards indicated the turning of his fate.
In poker, the clown card was usually called Big Ghost, Little Ghost, or King and Little Wang. In some places, it was called Big Turtle, Small Turtle, or Big Cat and Kitten. These two cards could be regarded as the clown in poker cards. In a sense, the two clowns represented the sun and the moon. They were the most special existences in a deck of poker cards.
The clown cards in poker had many meanings. Symbolically speaking, the two clown cards represented the sun and the moon respectively. In terms of the relationship with the year, if it was regarded as a half point, it could be added to the other 52 cards (representing 52 weeks in a year) to correspond to 365 days in a normal year. If it was regarded as a point, it would correspond to 366 days in a leap year. The four colors represented the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter, and each color represented 13 weeks in each season. In terms of origin, part of the explanation was that poker originated from tarot cards. The clown card corresponded to the "The Fool" in tarot cards. This card was special among tarot cards. It was both a 0 and the last of the 22 main cards. It symbolized the beginning and end, as well as infinite possibilities. There was also a saying that around the 1860s, clowns were added to the deck to take advantage of the popularity of Yug. The "Best Female" card in Yug that beat the male trump card was a clown. However, some people thought that this was just a coincidence, or it might be because the clown character was suitable for the king, queen, and other medieval palace theme of the poker cards. In terms of their role in games, clowns had no real role in many games, but they were used as wild cards or trump cards in some card competitions (such as poker, canasta, and war).
There were many explanations for the king of poker being a clown. One theory was that poker originated from tarot cards, and the clown card corresponded to the "Fool" of tarot cards. However, this theory was controversial because using the "Fool" of tarot cards to explain the clown card was considered unreasonable in some cases. There was also a saying that the kings represented the jester, the king's advisor, and could influence the king's thoughts, but this was a more natural saying. There was also a point of view from the connection between poker cards and astronomy, calendar, etc., that the king and the king (clown cards) represented the sun and the moon, and were a special existence, but this did not explain exactly why the king was a clown. In addition, the prototype of modern poker cards came from the cards drawn by King Charles VI of France, but there were no ghost cards (clown cards) at that time. In short, there was no conclusive conclusion as to why King was designated as a clown.