A wild card is one that may be used to represent any
natural card, its holder usually designating its
rank and
suit.
Jokers are frequently used as wild cards, for example in games of the
Rummy family. Jokers, however, may also have other uses, such as being a permanent top
trump in games like
Euchre or
500, the odd one out in
Old Maid, or high-value matching cards in
Zwicker. In many games, ordinary cards may be designated as wild, for example, the and in
Classic Brag or the "deuces wild" in
Poker. A card that is not wild may be referred to as a
natural card. In some cases, the wild card or cards must be agreed upon by players before the cards are dealt and play commences. However, in many games, such as
Canasta,
Perlaggen or
Yellow Dwarf, the wild card or cards are a standard feature of the rules. In some Austrian and
South Tyrolean card games, one or more other cards may be used as wild cards, including the
Weli, a special 6 of Bells, the 7 of Bells and 7 of Acorns. In the game of
Perlaggen there are six or seven wild cards: four permanent
Perlaggs - or
Maxl, or
Weli, or
Little Weli, the 7 of Bells or
Bell-Spitz and or
Eichelspitz - as well as 3 "Trump
Perlaggs" - the 7, Unter and Ober of Trumps. == Casino practice ==