Michigan (Boodle, Stops)

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in pack: 52
Number of Players: 3 - 8
Precedence card 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T
Goal of the game: the first to get rid of all your cards and put money on to win the game.
Rules of the game. This game is known as Boodle and Stops, it is believed that the game originated from games Newmarket . The game of chance and is perfect for a large company, the basic rules of the game. For the game need one pack of cards of 52 cards and the layout of the 4 areas where players place their bets, better suited for this 4 kata from another second deck: T ♥, K, A, B. If used for other areas items, such as sheets of paper, matchboxes, etc., then they should sign in the appropriate meanings of the cards listed above. Sometimes these areas are referred to as payment cards. Before the start of the game, each player places a bet on each card. The rate is equal to a certain sum of money or chip, or chip, which also cost money. Deliverer puts a double bet on each card. The first deliverer of the game is determined by lot, in the following games deliverer becomes the next player in a clockwise direction relative to the last deliverer. The deck is thoroughly shuffled card deliverer and equally distributed among all players. Cards are dealt one by one. Next, the players look at their cards and the game begins. The first move in the game the player belongs to the left of the deliverer. The player can go to the card of any suit, but the lowest card in this suit, and every next player in a clockwise direction to put the card in the older values of the same suit, in relation to the previous player's card. Thus, the player places the card until it is paved with an ace. In this case, the player has laid out an ace, starts a new drawing card, his lowest card in any suit. If in the process of drawing the player has no cards for uploading, this situation is called a "stop card" and the player, who did not have the card, starts a new drawing of cards, putting some the lowest card in any suit. If at the time of putting some cards a player plays a card that corresponds to one of the payment cards, that player put all bets on this card takes currently. As soon as one player run out of cards, the game stops and that player is the winner. All losing players pay the winning player at the same rate for each card that was left in their hands.

Note. In the game you can play with free chips or chips.

Some play that, after a "stop card" or putting some aces, a player who begins to draw should go with the cards in another suit, in relation to the card that was played before, but if the player has no cards of another suit, then it there are 2 versions of the game:

the player can play the same suit;

the turn passes to the next player clockwise. If none of the players has a different color, to start the rally, the game ends at this point, without a winner and all bets go to the next game.