Kaiser

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: score 52 or more points.
Rules of the game. The Canadian card game, which originated from Ukrainians who moved to Canada in the 1960s. The game is played by 4 players pair by pair. 7 peaks are replaced in the deck by 3 peaks, and 7 hearts are replaced by 5 hearts. The first deliverer is determined by the lot, then the cards are dealt in turn clockwise. The deck is carefully worn by the handler and each player is dealt 8 cards each. Then the trade begins with the player to the left of the handler clockwise. The player bets and declares a game with a trump or not. The player who makes the highest bet wins the auction, declares a trump suit and makes the first move. A player can not bet, that is, skip trade. If all 4 players miss the trade, then the cards are dealt again and the game starts again. The player who wins the trade makes his first move with any card. The next player clockwise should put a card of the same suit, if there is no such card, then it can put any card. When all 4 players are laid out on the card, then the player who places, either the highest card in the suit of the first move, or if the trump card was laid, the highest trump card takes away the cards. Thus, all 8 bribes are played out. The pair of players who first get 52 points or more becomes the winner. Points for a pair of players are summed up and are calculated as follows: 1 point for each bribe; 5 points for a bribe, in which there are 5 hearts; Minus 3 points for a bribe, in which there are 3 peaks. If a pair of players who won the trade and played without a trump card and took more points, then these pair of points are doubled, otherwise the bet is doubled from them.