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Number of decks: 2 Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 3 - 8
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: win the pot.
Rules of the game. American card game, played by three to eight players inclusive, with two decks of 52 cards each. The first dealer is chosen by drawing lots, in the following games players become dealers in turn clockwise. Then the deck is carefully shuffled. Further, depending on the stage of the game, the cards are dealt with appropriately.
Stage 1 - Poker. At the first stage of the stage, before the cards are dealt, each player places a bet in the bank (ante), then the dealer carefully shuffles and each player gets 5 cards one at a time. Next, each player opens his cards and, depending on whose poker hand is better, the pot wins. If the combinations of several players are equal, then the pot is divided equally among them.
Stage 2 - Bingo. After the first stage, the players do not pass the cards, but continue to keep them in front of them in the clear, and the sender takes the remaining deck of cards, removes one card from the top of the deck while declaring the advantage of the card taken. If the player has a card of the same value, he puts one coin (the coin value is negotiated before the game) on this card, if the player has several cards of this advantage, then the player puts one coin on each card. The first player who puts one coin on each card says "Bingo" and wins all coins placed on the cards of all players.
Stage 3 - Put and take. After the second stage of the cards, the players continue to lie in front of the players in the clear. Used cards in the second stage by the deliverer are removed to the side and participation in the game is no longer accepted. The sender takes the remaining part of the deck and starts to remove one card from the top of the deck once again while declaring the advantage of the card taken. A player who has a card of this advantage places one coin in the central bank, if the player has several such cards, then the player puts the appropriate number of coins into the bank. So, it continues until the number of coins in the pot is 10. After that, the handler again starts to take cards from the remaining deck, declaring the advantage of the card taken, the number of cards taken must be no more than 20, and that player who has a card of the same value will take one coin from the bank if the player has several such cards Cards, the player takes the appropriate number of coins from the bank. As soon as the remitter removes the last 20th card, the draw of the third stage ends and all the remaining coins in the bank are taken by the sender.
Step 4 - Counting (Birthday). All the cards taken from the deck in the previous stage the vendor puts aside and they do not take part in the game anymore. The remaining deck with cards he takes in his hands, removes one card and says: "ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, jack, lady, king." In the process of the account, each player looks at his cards and if the value of the player's card coincides with the handler's account, the player gives the dealer a certain number of coins. The cost of cards in coins: ace - 1 coin; From two to ten inclusive by the value of the map; Jack - 11 coins, a lady - 12 coins, a king - 13 coins. This stage is sometimes called "Birthday", since the sender at this stage earns a lot of coins.

There are many varieties of this game. Below I will give examples of options.

Game Options


Stage 1. Some play with combinations, where 4 cards of the same suit are older than the pair, but less than two pairs. Some are played with the possibility of buying cards and discarding unnecessary ones, with the same condition that the cards on hand must be 5. Cards are usually bought one or two coins per card. Some play the first stage in several circles.
2 stage. If several players have played "Bingo", then the player with the most coins on the five cards wins. Or the bank can be divided equally among these players.
Stage 3. Some players prefer that the commissioner shoots not 10 cards, but 5 cards each.
4 stage. Among some players are considered cards of up to 10 cards, rather than the number of 13 cards. Some begin to count with an ace and finish with a dozen, while others count from the four and end with the king.