Sam the magician shuffles his hand of six cards: joker, ace (\(A\)), ten, jack (\(J\)), queen (\(Q\)) and king (\(K\)). After his shuffle, the relative order of joker, \(A\) and \(10\) is now \(A\), \(10\), joker. Also, the relative order of \(J\), \(Q\) and \(K\) is now \(Q\), \(K\) and \(J\).
For example, he could have \(A\), \(Q\), \(10\), joker, \(K\), \(J\) - but not \(A\), \(Q\), \(10\), joker, \(J\), \(K\).
How many choices does Sam has for his shuffle?