Bread and chocolate (Bread and Chocolate)

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 2 - 5
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: first get rid of all your cards.
Rules of the game. The rules of this game were provided by JC Ravage, Jimmy Kaplowitz, Marc Jaffee. The first deliverer is determined by lot or at will, in the following games, players take the cards in turn, clockwise. The sender carefully shuffles the deck and gives each player 6 cards. The remaining deck is placed in the center of the table in a closed form, this is the reserve. From the top of the deck, two cards are taken. These will be reset cards. One card is placed side by side with the deck face down, and the second card is placed face up on the top of this card. Before starting the game, each player must make one of three actions to choose from. The first move in this belongs to the player to the left of the handler. These actions are as follows:

Flip - take one card from the top of the remaining deck and put it in the open to reset until the color of the suit at the top card does not change. Suppose, after the cards have been dealt, the top open card of the red color drop, then the player flips until the top card of the dump becomes a black suit. If one of the players has already changed the color of the suit to black, the next player changes the suit to red when flipping.

Flip - the top reset map changes with the lowest reset card.

Skip - do not do anything.

As soon as each player does one of the three above actions, the game begins. The first move belongs to the player to the left of the handler. The player must play the card one value higher or lower than the upper reset card. If a player can not put a card of the same value, then he must take the card from the reserve and the turn moves to the next player clockwise. If the card is placed one value higher or lower and the color of the suit is different from the top reset card, for example, the reset card is red and the player's card is black, then the move goes to the next player. If the player has put a card of the same color of the suit, he receives a penalty in the form of the taken cards from the reserve in the amount equal to the laid out map, after which the turn moves to the next player clockwise. Thus, the player who first gets rid of all his cards becomes the winner. As soon as the reserve cards run out, the lower and upper cards remain on the reset, and all other cards are moved to the reserve. The cost of cards in points: an ace - 14 points, a king - 13 points, a lady - 12 points, a jack - 11, all other cards in their meaning.

Note. When translating rules from English into Russian, the rules did not specify the cost of cards with glasses. Perhaps it would be better to specify the following values: ace - 11 points, king-queen-jack-10 10 points for each, all other cards in their meaning.