Expensive suits

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 2
The seniority of the cards: T, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K.
Purpose of the game: first dial 31 points or more in a special board with points.
Rules of the game. An old English game, which appeared in 1674. The first deliverer is determined by a lot, then the players take the cards in turn. The deck is carefully shuffled, removed and each player is dealt 3 cards at a time, the remaining cards are put in a closed form in a pile in the center of the table, the top card is removed and placed side by side in a clear form is a trump card. The goal of each player is to make combinations and get points for these combinations on a special board. The board is an ordinary wooden board, in which several rows of 31 holes are drilled. One peg is installed in the first hole of each row. In the course of the game, this peg is moved to the number of points that the player wins. The player who first reaches up to 31 points becomes the winner. The cost of cards in points: an ace - 1 or 11 points, as the player declares; 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 - cost as many points as the value they mean; 10, Jack, Queen, King - each card for 10 points.
The first move belongs to the player to the left of the handler. The player looks at his cards and if there is a combination, he moves his peg on the board to the number of points he receives for his combination (if the player has a combination, the player can not walk or receive points for it, but skip the turn by taking a card from the deck to Get a more powerful combination). Further, the player puts the cards aside and takes the new 3 cards, after which the move moves to the next player clockwise, if the player does not have a combination to get the points, then the player takes one card from the deck and the move moves to the next player clockwise . Thus, the game continues until one of the players reaches 31 points.

Points are awarded for the following combinations:

1 point - for 15, 25, 31 points in the cards;
2 points - for 2 cards of the same value;
2 points - for 3 cards of the same color;
3 points - for 3 cards of the same suit;
4 points - 4 cards of the same color and 2 cards of the same suit;
5 points - 4 cards of the same color and 3 cards of the same suit;
6 points - 4 cards of the same suit;
9 points - for 3 cards of the same value;
18 points - for 4 cards of the same value.

In this description of the rules of the game there may be inaccuracies due to inaccurate translation from English: it is unclear how much the player can take cards from the deck in the absence of a combination; It is possible that in the absence of a combination on its own, the player may have the right to exchange one of his cards; Also, in the absence of a move, the player must move his peg one position back.