Escape from the Ace

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: any
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: to stay with the chips.
Rules of the game. Each player is dealt three chips, which act as "lives". The player who loses all the chips is eliminated from the game. The sender is determined by a lot, then they are handed over in turn. The deck is carefully packed, removed and distributed to each player on one card. The first move belongs to the player who sits to the left of the handler. The player first looks at his card and if this card is king, then this card is opened and put on the table. In other cases, the player says "leave" or exchange it for a card from the player who sits to his left. The following players do the same, so the lowest card circulates until it reaches the player who decides to leave it, exchanging it for a smaller card. As a result, the turn comes to the deliverer, who opens his card or can say leave, or can take another card from the deck. After that, all players open the cards and the player with the smallest card gives up the chip. Then the cards are dealt to the next player clockwise. If at the end of the game two or more players have cards of the same value, then the cards are ranked according to the seniority of the suits. The seniority of the suits is as follows: the peaks are the older suit, then the hearts, then the tambourines, and the youngest clubs. A player who remains alone with chips becomes the winner.