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:::'''3.2.3.1''' ''Lowest cards.'' The bum may demand the president's two lowest cards. Otherwise, the president shall exercise complete control over the decision of which two cards to give to the bum.
 
:::'''3.2.3.1''' ''Lowest cards.'' The bum may demand the president's two lowest cards. Otherwise, the president shall exercise complete control over the decision of which two cards to give to the bum.
 
:::'''3.2.3.2''' ''Questioning.'' The bum may ask the president any number of questions, and the president may choose to answer them truthfully, untruthfully, or not at all. The bum may ask the president for any card or any two cards, and the president may either grant or refuse each request.
 
:::'''3.2.3.2''' ''Questioning.'' The bum may ask the president any number of questions, and the president may choose to answer them truthfully, untruthfully, or not at all. The bum may ask the president for any card or any two cards, and the president may either grant or refuse each request.
:'''3.3''' ''Free trade.'' The players shall agree before the beginning of the game whether or not to allow '''free trade'''. If free trade is allowed, it shall immediately follow mandatory trading, if any; otherwise it shall immediately follow dealing. In free trade, any player may ask any other player any question about the latter's hand, which may be answered truthfully, untruthfully, or not at all; and any trades whatsoever may be negotiated and carried out. The free trade phase cannot end unless the local conservation of cards is satisfied.
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:'''3.3''' ''Free trade.'' The players shall agree before the beginning of the game whether or not to allow free trade. If free trade is allowed, it shall immediately follow mandatory trading, if any; otherwise it shall immediately follow dealing. In free trade, any player may ask any other player any question about the latter's hand, which may be answered truthfully, untruthfully, or not at all; and any trades whatsoever may be negotiated and carried out. The free trade phase cannot end unless the local conservation of cards is satisfied.
 
'''4''' ''Main phase.''
 
'''4''' ''Main phase.''
 
:'''4.1''' ''Objective.'' The objective is to ''go out'' by playing out all cards in one's hand. The first player to go out is the winner; the second player to go out finishes in second place; and so on.
 
:'''4.1''' ''Objective.'' The objective is to ''go out'' by playing out all cards in one's hand. The first player to go out is the winner; the second player to go out finishes in second place; and so on.
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:'''5.2''' ''Floating fifty-second card''. In a three-player game, one sometimes deals seventeen cards to each player and leaves the final card (which may be either face-up or face-down) to be claimed by the player who has been dealt the three of diamonds. In the case that the final card ''is'' the three of diamonds, it goes to the holder of the three of clubs.
 
:'''5.2''' ''Floating fifty-second card''. In a three-player game, one sometimes deals seventeen cards to each player and leaves the final card (which may be either face-up or face-down) to be claimed by the player who has been dealt the three of diamonds. In the case that the final card ''is'' the three of diamonds, it goes to the holder of the three of clubs.
 
:'''5.3''' ''Jokers''. Jokers, when in play, may be used either as wildcards or as cards that rank higher than two; so that a single joker can beat a single two, and a pair of jokers can beat a pair of twos. Usually, one joker is higher than the other, and therefore can be used to beat it (the higher joker usually has a larger illustration than the lower joker, or is the only one of the two that is coloured).
 
:'''5.3''' ''Jokers''. Jokers, when in play, may be used either as wildcards or as cards that rank higher than two; so that a single joker can beat a single two, and a pair of jokers can beat a pair of twos. Usually, one joker is higher than the other, and therefore can be used to beat it (the higher joker usually has a larger illustration than the lower joker, or is the only one of the two that is coloured).
::'''5.3.1''' ''Ranking of pairs and triples.'' When jokers are in play, ranking pairs and triples becomes more complicated. The common sense rule is used: pairs are still ranked first by rank (so that a three and a joker is still lower than a pair of fours), and then by the highest card within the pair (so that a pair that contains a joker is higher than a pair that does not, and a pair that contains the high joker is higher than the pair that contains the low joker). Triples are ranked similarly.
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:'''5.3.1''' ''Ranking of pairs and triples.'' When jokers are in play, ranking pairs and triples becomes more complicated. The common sense rule is used: pairs are still ranked first by rank (so that a three and a joker is still lower than a pair of fours), and then by the highest card within the pair (so that a pair that contains a joker is higher than a pair that does not, and a pair that contains the high joker is higher than the pair that contains the low joker). Triples are ranked similarly.
::'''5.3.2''' ''Ranking of straights.'' Straights are ranked as before, but with jokers allowed as the high card, the common-sense rules apply; so a seven-high straight in which the seven is replaced with a joker is higher than natural seven-high straight, but lower than any eight-high straight; and a seven-high straight that contains the high joker as high card is higher than a seven-high straight that contains the low joker as high card. Substituting any position other than the high card of a straight with a joker has no effect on its poker hand ranking.
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:'''5.3.2''' ''Ranking of straights.'' Straights are ranked as before, but with jokers allowed as the high card, the common-sense rules apply; so a seven-high straight in which the seven is replaced with a joker is higher than natural seven-high straight, but lower than any eight-high straight; and a seven-high straight that contains the high joker as high card is higher than a seven-high straight that contains the low joker as high card. Substituting any position other than the high card of a straight with a joker has no effect on its poker hand ranking.
::'''5.3.3''' ''Five of a kind''. The presence of jokers admits the possibility of five-of-a-kind hands. These are higher than straight flushes, and ordered by rank.
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:'''5.3.3''' ''Five of a kind''. The presence of jokers admits the possibility of five-of-a-kind hands. These are higher than straight flushes, and ordered by rank.

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