Eluzie (Eleusis)

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in pack: 52
Number of Players: 3 - 8
Precedence card 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T
Goal of the game: guess the rules of computation and the first to get rid of all their cards.
Rules of the game. This game was invented by Robert Abbott in 1956. The first deliverer is determined by lot, then players are dealt cards at a time. The deck is shuffled thoroughly, remove and card decks shall be equally divided between all participants in the game, except for the deliverer. The last card from the deck deliverer takes currently. After that, the deliverer thinks of putting some order of cards on your card and puts his card in the clear in the middle of the table. The first move belongs to the player to the left of the deliverer. The player must guess a rule putting some cards, which put forth a deliverer, but should not say out loud. Then he puts his card by following this rule. If the card that put the player follows this rule, the deliverer says, "still", and the player puts another card if the card does not correspond to what was intended to rule deliverer, the deliverer says "no," and turn passes to the next player in a clockwise direction. The player, who laid out the wrong card, takes it back to yourself. The winner is the player who guessed the rule of putting some cards, the first lay all their cards. Can make a deliverer, for example, the following rule: put all decks of cards in ascending order, alternating black suit with red.