Fool five (Dureń Piąt kowy )

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 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. Dureń Piątkowy is a Polish card game, especially popular in Warsaw. According to the Polish Pole Robert Shimansky, who lives in Vilnius, the name of the game translated into Russian means "Five Fools". Robert wrote that this game appeared in Poland during the Great Northern War of 1700-1721 (war between the coalition of northern states and Sweden for the Baltic lands), originally it was called "Bich", since the loser was beaten by a whip. And some Polish historians generally believe that the Fool is a Polish game.

Fool fiver is very similar in rules to our Russian Fool . Play from two to six players inclusive, a pack of 52 cards clockwise. The first deliverer is determined by the draw, in the next games the player who lost in the previous game becomes the handler. The deck is carefully packed and each player is dealt 5 cards, at first, first 3 cards, then 2 cards. The remaining deck is placed in the center of the table in a closed form, the top card from the deck is removed and placed in the open across the deck so that half of this card is visible to all players, the suit of this card becomes a trump suit. In the first game, the first move belongs to the player to the left of the handler. The player can make his first move by placing one of his cards or 2 (4) cards of the same value, or one card of the same value and 2 (4) cards of the same value, to the next player in the clear. For example, a player can enter 6 or 4-4-7-7, or 4-4-7-7-6. The number of cards that one player goes to the other, should not exceed the number of cards the player is approached to. Further, the player to which they came from these cards can discard these cards (cards), putting on each card, a card of the highest value or if he does not want or can not fight to take them himself. If a player discards these cards, then each player clockwise, beginning with the player who has entered, can put (throw) any card of the same value that lies in front of the player to which the other player has entered. Throw can only be the number of cards that the player has to fight back. If the player fights off, then all the cards dealt face down in a closed form. This is called a retreat and each player, starting with the player who went first and continuing clockwise, takes the required number of cards from the remaining deck (when the deck ends, take a trump card) Each player had 5 cards on his hands. The player who fought back, takes the cards from the deck last. Then he makes the first move similarly to the next player clockwise. If the player does not fend off and takes the cards himself, then the cards that he fought back in his hand, and the cards that went under him and threw him in, are placed in the open before him so that all players see these cards. And the next turn moves to the next player clockwise. Taken cards in front of the player remain lying until the player makes his move to the next player from himself clockwise. Each player before his turn has the right to make a card exchange. You can change if the player has 2 cards on 2 cards from the bottom of the deck, one of which indicates a trump suit. In this case, during the exchange, the value of the trump card changes. The game continues until there is only one player with cards on hand. If the game is played for money, the loser pays a certain amount of money to the winner or several winners. The amount of money is usually negotiated between the players before the game.