Lie detector

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: from 2 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 first 25 points.
Rules of the game. In order to play the "Lie Detector" 4 items are required: a deck of cards; Pen and paper; pendulum. The pendulum is a rope, where a piece resembling a pen or pencil is attached to one end, only made of iron, it can be a long nail or a long key, but not longer than 25 centimeters. The object must be tied in such a way that after it is suspended, it is parallel to the floor or table. The sender is determined by lot or at will. The deck is carefully shuffled and each player is dealt one card, and the remaining deck is put closed in the center of the table. The first move in the game belongs to the handler of the handler, he looks at his card, puts it in a closed form and calls its value and suit or the value and suit of the other card. Another player takes the pendulum in his hands, hangs it over the rival's card and watches the pendulum move: swinging the pendulum back and forth means "yes", that is, the card corresponds to what the player said; Swinging the pendulum to the left and right means "no", that is, the card does not match what the player said. If the player with the help of the pendulum guessed the card, then he takes this card to himself and for him one point is awarded. After this, the turn goes to another player who also looks at the card and tells its value and suit or any other value or suit of the card, the opponent also tries to guess the card using the pendulum. Thus, the game goes on until one of the players gets 25 points. If no player in the game will score 25 points, then the player who wins most of the points wins. Each taken card and a point for it are recorded on paper so as not to miss the moment when one of the players scores 25 points. The game can be played by a large number of players, in this case the threshold of points for victory is reduced to 17 points in a game of threes, 12 points for a four-player game, and 10 points for a five-player game. You can use the second deck. If more than two players are playing, then the moves are made clockwise.