CALS BS (Cal`s BS)

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52 and 2 Jokers
Number of players: 3 - 7
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. Variant of the game I doubt , invented by the Japanese Calvin Yoshitake in 1975 in the US and gave its distribution to his son Aaron Yoshitake. This is a fun, fast and easy game where you need more knowledge of psychology and strategy in order to win. You can play with your family or a big and noisy company. The rules of the game are as follows. The first deliverer in the game is determined by the desire or by lot, in the following games the players deal cards in turn clockwise. The deck is carefully shuffled and the cards are equally divided among all the players. With different numbers of players, there may be a different number of cards dealt and there may be a situation that players have different number of cards, there is nothing wrong with that. After putting cards, players take their cards and the player to the left of the handler goes first. The player who puts the cards first is called the lead player. The leading player must put on the table from 1 to 6 cards inclusive in a closed form. The number of cards and which cards to put, he chooses himself. Maps can be put any, but you only need to declare cards for one value. Jokers can replace any cards. Thus, the player puts cards and announces to everyone about it, for example, "4 sevens" or "1 jack", or "6 kings". 6 kings are 4 kings and 2 jokers, respectively. Then the players play in random order, but each player must make a move. The player can do the following in his turn:

Pass - to pass the move, but you need to announce this. If all players pass in addition to the lead, then the leader must put over again from 1 to 6 any cards on top of the already laid out cards at his own discretion and announce this to all other players.

Put the appropriate number of cards on top of the maps laid out and make the same announcement that the lead player made, for example, "4 sevens" or "1 jack", or "6 kings".

I doubt - to announce to all players that he doubts the latest maps laid out. In this case, the last laid out cards are opened and if the player doubted in vain, he takes all the laid out cards himself, and if the player did not make a mistake and the cards laid out by the previous player did not correspond to his announcement, then the player who laid out these cards and all the other players laid out collects himself. And the right to become a leading player goes to the player who correctly doubted.

The player who first gets rid of all his cards wins, but the last card or cards laid out in his last move must match his ad.

Note. There is a variation of this game when the lead player can put 4 cards of the same value and make an ad of "all fours", which means that 4 cards of the same value are laid out and among them there should not be jokers, the card value is not declared, and this is done to speed up the game and Introducing intrigue into the game, since no one except the lead player knows which cards he has laid out. Other players on their turn can fold or put a card or cards and declare a "plus 1", which means that the laid out map or cards are one value larger than all fours. You can declare both plus 2, and plus 3, etc. Then the rest of the players play by the above rules, or they put cards with the announcement, or they doubt it.