Guillotine

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in a deck: 32
Number of players: 4
The seniority of the cards: 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: to score the least points.
Rules of the game. An ancient French game for 4 players, the rules of which was invented by Scott Marley. The game uses a deck of 32 cards from seven to one inclusive. The first deliverer is determined by lot, in the following games the players dealt cards in turn clockwise. The game consists of 24 deals, 6 deals for each player. The deal is announced by the deliverer after each player is dealt 8 cards and looks at his cards.

Transactions are as follows:

Royalty - for the taken worm king 20 points are awarded, for the taken peak lady, 10 points are charged;
Ladies - for the taken each lady charge 10 points, for the taken worm king charge minus 10 points;
Peaks - for each taken card of the peak suit, 5 points are awarded, for the taken worm king is minus 10 points;
Parliament - for each taken bribe accrue minus 5 points, for the taken worm king charge minus 10 points;
Guillotine - for the taken worm king, 10 points are awarded, for each taken peak card, 5 points are charged, each taken lady costs 10 points, the first and last bribe costs 5 points each;
Domino - this is not a game of bribes, and the game is completely different rules than the previous transactions and designed to get rid of all their cards. The first player who gets rid of all his cards gets a minus of 30 points, and the second player who gets rid of all his cards gets a minus of 10 points. The rules of this game are as follows. The sensor puts its card face up in the center of the table. After this, each player clockwise can add one card in the appropriate sequence relative to the maps laid out. A player can put a card, if this is a card of the same value, then it is placed under this card, or the card is one value higher or lower than the card in the suit that has already been laid out. For example, if the sender put the first card in a worm eight, then the next player can put any eight or put a worm seven or a worm nine, respectively, the seven is placed to the left of the figure eight, and the nine is placed to the right of the figure-eight. As soon as one of the players places the worm-nine, the next player can put a ten-point worm. This game is similar to the rules of the game in the top nine, except that the first laid-out card can be any, unlike the game in the nine, where the first laid out card is a nine. And, if the player puts an ace, then as a bonus, he can play all his cards that can be played, this rule does not apply to the first move in the game when playing with an ace. If the player on his turn does not have a turn card, then he misses his turn and the move goes to the next player clockwise. The game goes on until the two players are left without cards.
Royalties, ladies, peaks, parliament and guillotine are deals of a bribe type, this is when the sender goes first, ie puts his any card and every next player clockwise should put a card of the same suit, if the card player does not have such suit, Put any card of another suit. After that, the player who places the highest card in the suit of the first turn picks up the laid cards, he also goes first in drawing the following cards (bribes). Kozyrnoy suit in this game there. After all the cards (bribes) are played, players count the number of points, depending on the type of transaction.
Thus, players play all 24 deals (games), then players count up each of their points and that player who scores less points becomes the winner in the full game.