Odessa Poker (Georgian Poker)

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 36 or 52
Number of players: 2 - 6
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: to score more points.
Rules of the game. The first deliverer is determined by a lot, in the next games the players take the cards in turn. In the first delivery each partner is dealt one card each, in the second hand each is dealt two cards, in the third hand, 3 cards, and so on, up to six cards. 6 cards deal as many hands as players participate in the game. Then again, 5 or less cards are dealt to one. After the second deposit, one card is played out with one more change in 6 cards - "blind". Cards are dealt with strictly one at a time. After the cards are dealt, the card is opened. Then trade begins, which goes in the order of the queue. The player who sits to the left of the deliverer starts the trade, he must evaluate his cards and announce the alleged bribe (order). Each player can declare any bribe or refuse from it, saying "pass", except for the handler, whose amount of bribes and bribes of other players he has stated should not be equal to the number of cards on hand. After the end of the trade, a rally begins. The player who sits to the left of the handler walks first, he places one card, other players can beat it or discard an unnecessary card. On each card you need to put a card of the same suit with which the move is made, if there is no such card, then you need to put a trump card. To trump cards, if there is a card of a suitable suit, you can not not beat a trump, if there is no suit, but there is a trump the same can not. If there is no right suit and trump card, then you can discard any card. The player who takes the bribe starts the next move. When all the bribes are played, the scoring starts. For the bribe taken in accordance with the application, 10 points are charged for each card. If the player has taken more cards than stated in the trade, then he is awarded one point for each card taken. If the player took fewer cards than stated during the trade, then for each unfinished bribe, 10 points are removed from him. If the player's glasses become negative, then this means a double loss. If the player entered the card of an unsuitable suit during the draw, he is credited with minus 50 points and the change is played again.

Georgian Poker

The game follows the rules of Odessa Poker for the following changes. Players are dealt 8 cards each in a four-player game or up to six in a six-player game, after which they are dealt 9 cards 4 times. Then, the number of cards dealt is reduced by one step-by-step, and then again dealt 9 cards 4 times. Blind hand delivery is absent. For the taken bribe, in accordance with the application, the player is awarded points according to the formula 50 * application + 50. If the player took more or less cards than stated, then he is charged 10 points for each card. If the player folded and did not take any cards, then he is credited with 50 points. If the player during the draw, went to the card of an unsuitable suit, then he is charged minus 50 points, and the surrender is played again.

Blind surrender

The game follows the rules of Odessa poker for the following changes. At the conclusion of the game, at least one blind hand is made. It differs from other surrenders in that players do not trade after the surrender, but before it, not looking at their cards. Points are considered in double size.

With a joker

The game follows the rules of Odessa Poker for the following changes. The game adds a joker, which is the strongest card and can pick up any bribe. Also, the joker can be used as the smallest card in the deck in order to give a bribe. Rules that refer to the move in suit or trump card do not apply to it. There is a rule of the greatest suit when a player puts a joker and says "by the biggest peaks", etc. All other players must put the largest card of the corresponding suit. If the desired card is not available and there is no trump card, then put any card. If the joker leaves during the surrender at the opening of the trump card, then the surrender goes without a trump card and is called such a game "cap", that is, all suits are equal.

There are also such variants of the game
 

Instead of one blind hand, two blind men and two capers play each other.
The maximum length of the hand can be more than six cards and reach up to twelve.
Sometimes a joker is forbidden to claim the greatest suit.
The rule "converge" is used, when the sender can make any bid in the trade, regardless of the order of other players.