Elfern

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in a deck: 32
Number of players: 2
The seniority of the cards: 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: first score 10 points or more.
Rules of the game. An ancient German game where 2 players play. Players can bet if they play with bets or do not bet if the game is without bets. The cards from ten to ace are called figures (onery). In total, there are 20 figures in the deck (players). The first deliverer is determined by a lot, then the players take the cards in turn. The deck is carefully packed, removed and each player is dealt 6 cards, 3 times two cards. The remaining deck of 20 cards is placed in the center of the table in a closed form. The first move belongs to the rival handler. He can go with any of his cards, the next player must put any card of his own suit on this card, if there is no such card, then he can put any card. Collects the cards laid out by the player whose card is older in the suit stroke. There are no trump cards in the game. After each draw of cards, players get one card from the deck. The first player to take the cards from the deck is the player who walked first. After the deck is disassembled, the rules for the draw of cards change and players can no longer go to the suit, even if it is available. After the drawing of the last 16th bribe, the number of figures (oners) is counted. The winner receives the following points: for 20 figures - 5 points; For 19 and 18 figures - 4 points; For 17 and 16 figures - 3 points; For 15 and 14 figures - 2 points; For 13 and 11 figures - 1 point. If both players score 10 points each, then a draw is announced, but in the next game, if the game goes to bets, then the bets are doubled.