Royal Fool

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 36 or 52
Number of players: 2 - 6
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: get rid of all your cards.
Rules of the game. The first handler is determined by the draw, in the next game the player who lost in the previous game hands over the cards. The deck is carefully shuffled, it is not necessary to shoot, and each player is dealt 6 cards each. The deck that remains is placed in the center of the table. The top card from the deck is removed, opened and placed under the deck. This card defines a trump suit in the game. In the first game there is the first player who has a trump card, if there is no trump card, then either by lot or determined on the lowest card, in the following games there are 2 variants of the first move: under the fool, that is, the player who sits to the right of the player Fool; From under the fool, the first player who sits to the left of the fool walks. The corresponding variant of the first move is selected by the players before the game. The first player can make the first move from any of his cards. The player walks the map to the player to his left and this player must discard this card. In order to fight off it is necessary to put a card of the highest value of the same suit. If the card that you need to beat is not a trump card, you can beat it off. If this card is a trump card, then it can be beaten off accordingly, by a trump card of the highest value. In this case, there is a rule: the lowest card in the game can be beaten only with an ace. For example, if the game goes with a deck of 52 cards, then the lowest card is a deuce, you can only score ace with an ace. If the game goes with a deck of 36 cards, then the lowest card is the six, which can be defeated only with an ace. A trump ace can beat off any junior card. If a player discards a card from which they entered, then other players can pop up cards of the same value that lie on the table. The right to throw the first belongs to the player who made the first move, then the right to throw moves to other players in a clockwise direction. If the player who fights off will beat all laid out cards, then the cards go to hang-out, they are put in a closed stack and they do not accept participation in the game. If the player who fights does not beat all laid out cards, then he takes all these cards himself. After that, all players who have cards of less than six cards from the deck to six, are first taken by the player who made the first move, then all other players take the clockwise direction. Thus, the game goes on until there is only one player with cards on hand. This player is considered a loser and is called a "fool".
This game can be played also according to the rules of a simple and transferable fool.