Shit in the pants (Paskahousu)

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 3 - 5
The seniority of the cards: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T, 2.
Purpose of the game: get rid of all your cards.
Rules of the game. A popular Finnish card game, whose name Paskahousu means 2 words: paska is shit and housu is trousers or pants. What does it mean shit in pants or in other words a coward. Play it from three to five players, inclusive, a pack of 52 cards. The colors in the game do not matter. The first deliverer is determined by lot, in the next games players give cards in turn. The sender carefully shuffles the deck and gives each player 5 cards in cards of 2-1-2 cards. The remaining deck is placed in the center of the table in a closed form. The first move in the game belongs to the player who has the most cards with a value of 3. If several players have an equal number of triples, the first move belongs to the player who is closer to him on the left side of the handler. If neither player has a triple, then the players look at the fours, if the players do not have fours, then the fives look, etc. The player who owns the right of the first move starts the game exactly from those cards, due to which he owns the right of the first move, and this is a triple (s) or a four (or), or a five (and) etc. Then it goes to the next player clockwise. The next player on his turn has the right to make a move according to the following rules:
1. A player can lay out one or several cards of the same value, if
A) the laid out map (s) should be equal to the top card of the stack (heap) or be older than the card on which this card (s) is placed,
B) the card picture (jack, lady, king) is placed only if the top card of the pile (pile) is older than six,
C) Ace (s) can be put if the top card of the stack is a card picture or an ace,
D) you can place the two (and) on any card, except for the ace or dozens, and since the deuce is the highest card, you can not put anything else on top of the deuce,
E) only ten can be put on the top ten and only an ace can be put on an ace,
F) if there are no stacks with cards, the first card of the stack can be any card.
2. If a player can not or does not want to play, he picks up the whole stack of cards on the table and adds them to the cards in his hand and then the turn goes to the next player clockwise, which puts the first card in the stack.
3. A player has the right to take one card from the remaining deck and try to make a move if the move does not work, then the player picks up all the stacked cards of the stack and moves to the next player clockwise.
If, after the turn made, the player has less than 5 cards in his hand, then the player must take so many cards from the remaining stack that these cards with cards in the player's hand form 5 cards. There are several circumstances in the game, when the formed stacks are removed from the game and participation in the game is not accepted. These 3 circumstances are listed below:
1. If one or several dozen are placed on the upper least significant card of the stack, the stack is removed from the game;
2. If one or more aces are put on the card picture, then the stack is removed from the game;
3. If four cards of the same value are formed at the top of the stack, the stack is removed from the game.
A laid out one or several dozen on an empty pile is not deleted from the game. The same goes for aces, if an ace or aces are laid out in an empty pile and are the first cards in it, the stack is not removed from the game.
If the player ends cards and there are no cards in the remaining deck to replenish the player's cards to five, then this player leaves the game, and the next turn goes to the next player clockwise. Thus, the game continues until there are no cards in the remaining deck and until there is one player left with cards on hand, this player becomes a loser and is called paskahousu.
Note. Some players make changes to the rules of the game, due to which the game is played differently. For example:
1. Some players allow spreading of picture maps only if the top card of the stack is higher than 7, 8 or 9;
2. More than one card can be played only when the cards are 10 or lower in value. Maps of the picture, aces and deuces can be placed only one at a time.
3. If one of the players puts the first cards of a pile of ace or ten, then the next player clockwise must take this card.
4. Some players forbid in their rules to put in an empty pile a ten or an ace.
5. Some play six and more players, then play two decks. In this case, a stack of cards is not removed from the game if there are 4 cards of the same value on top of the stack.
6. Some play so that the black ten and the black ace can remove the pile, and these cards are considered senior, and the cards of the red suit are junior, where the red tens and aces are ordinary cards. Black ten can be laid out on the red ten and a black ace on a red ace, but on the contrary the red ten on a black ace and a red ace on the black top ten is forbidden.
7. There is still a rule that when a player walks and picks up a card from the remaining deck and this card is suitable for the next turn, the player can say that he can make a move and makes a move with this card, then again draws a card from the deck, etc. .
8. There is a Spanish version of this game, which is called a "shit table" and where players are dealt 5 cards per hand, 4 cards are placed in front of the player in clear and 4 cards are placed in front of the player in a closed form. First, the player plays cards with the hand, as soon as they end and end the cards in the remaining deck, he plays with four open cards from the table, if they end, he plays with four cards closed from the table.
9. There is a Swedish version of this game, where players are dealt cards in the deck equally and there is no remaining deck, from which players could pick up cards.