Ten-card basketball

Number of Decks: 1 (2)
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 2 - 4 or more
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: score the highest score.
Rules of the game. The rules of this game were provided by Brady Bunkelman. When playing 2, 3 or 4 players, then one deck of 52 cards is used. With a large number of players (more than four), two decks are used, which are mixed together. The game goes clockwise. The first deliverer in the game is determined at will or by lot, in the following games players give cards in turn. The deck is carefully worn by the handler and each player is dealt 10 cards one at a time. The cards are laid out before each player in a closed form, in 2 rows of 5 cards each. The remaining deck is put in the center of the table is a reserve. The top card from the deck is removed and placed side by side in a clear view is a reset. Then each player only looks at one of the five card rows and places it in place. Then the game begins. The first move belongs to the player to the left of the handler. In his turn, the player must take the top card from the reserve or the top card of the reset and do the following:

He can replace this card with one of the closed ten cards, you can not look through the cards before replacing them. When replacing a card from the reserve or from the reset, it is put in the open position on the place of the card being replaced, and the replaced card is placed in the clear to the top of the reset, after which the turn queue moves to the next player clockwise.

If the player took the card from the reserve and decided that he does not want to use it, he can simply abandon it and put it openly at the top of the reset and open one of the ten cards by turning it face up. If the player took the card from the reset, then he must use it, making an exchange with one of the ten cards, putting it in clear form, and putting the card in the clear in the clear. Then the turn moves to the next player clockwise.

When the cards in the reserve run out, the discharge is put in a closed position to the reserve position, the top card is removed and placed side by side in the open view, this is again the first reset card.

The game continues until each player opens all his 10 cards, after which players count the points for their 10 cards.

The cost of cards in points: 4 cards of the same value - 50 points, 3 cards of the same value - 40 points, 2 cards of the same value - 25 points, king - 25 points, ace - 15 points, lady - 10 points, jack - 10 points, all The other cards in their meaning.

Note. It is worth paying attention to the fact that the points for the card are counted once and the priority in the count goes from the senior points, for example, if there are two nines, it will be 25 points, not 18. And there is an exception, threes, fours, aces and Kings do not form a pair, but are always calculated individually, for example, 2 aces are 30 points, not 25.

The player with the most points becomes the winner.