American children's game

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 2 - 4
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: take the largest number of cards.
Rules of the game. Children's card game played by American children between the ages of 4 and 10. Usually, the only deliverer is the only adult who plays among the children, in the next game the next player is clockwise after the first deliverer. The deck is carefully packed and each player is dealt 4 cards each. The remaining deck is placed in the center of the table in a closed form. The first move belongs to the player to the left of the handler. He puts his any card in clear view on the center of the table. Then the move belongs to the next player clockwise, which to take this card, must put on it a card of the same value or the same suit. If there is such a card, then he takes the card from the table with this card and puts them next to him in a closed pile. Then he spreads out his any card in the center of the table, then the turn goes to the next player clockwise. If this player has a card to take, then he picks up the card from the table, if there is no such card, he puts his any card on top of the laid out map. As soon as one of the players runs out of cards on their hands, the handler from the remaining deck again gives each player 4 cards. The cards are dealt one at a time, as a variant of the game is possible, when less than 4 players play and the cards in the deck may not be enough for everyone. Thus, the game continues until one of the players has no cards left and no cards remain in the remaining deck. The player who takes the last card in the game takes the card, takes all the cards that lay beneath it. After that, each player counts the number of cards that he managed to take and the player who took them most is considered the winner.