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[[File:GrantNelson.png|alt=|thumb|216x216px|Grant Nelson, one of the few contestants to beat this challenge.]]
[[File:Rachel Adams.png|thumb|216px|right|One of many failed attempts at the challenge.]]The cards in a standard playing deck can be shuffled, dealt, or made to look like a tiny tent. In this challenge, however, the contestant will attempt to blow almost all of them off the top of a bottle, leaving a single card, the Joker. Known in Australia as "Don't Tip The Joker", this is a multi-level challenge, having been played at levels 7 and 9, whereas level 7 has five chances to leave the Joker behind with five decks, while level 9 only has three chances with three decks. Australia surprisingly played this game at Level 5 with Grant Nelson finally to not tip or blow the joker.
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The cards in a standard playing deck can be shuffled, dealt, or made to look like a tiny tent. In this challenge, however, the contestant will attempt to blow almost all of them off the top of a bottle, leaving a single card, the Joker. Known in Australia as "Don't Tip The Joker", this is a multi-level challenge, having been played at levels 7 and 9, whereas level 7 has five chances to leave the Joker behind with five decks, while level 9 only has three chances with three decks. Australia surprisingly played this game at Level 5 with Grant Nelson finally to not tip or blow the joker.
   
 
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Revision as of 21:23, 4 November 2021

GrantNelson

Grant Nelson, one of the few contestants to beat this challenge.

The cards in a standard playing deck can be shuffled, dealt, or made to look like a tiny tent. In this challenge, however, the contestant will attempt to blow almost all of them off the top of a bottle, leaving a single card, the Joker. Known in Australia as "Don't Tip The Joker", this is a multi-level challenge, having been played at levels 7 and 9, whereas level 7 has five chances to leave the Joker behind with five decks, while level 9 only has three chances with three decks. Australia surprisingly played this game at Level 5 with Grant Nelson finally to not tip or blow the joker.

Rules:

  • The contestant may not physically touch the cards at any time.