Pepper

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in pack: 24
Number of Players: 2 - 4, two on two
The seniority of cards: in ordinary suits - 9, 10, C, E, K, T; in the trump suit - 9, 10, D, K, T, V.
Goal of the game: the first score 30 points or more.
Rules of the game. In this game played in the US state of Iowa and Ohio. The game is simple and teaches players the possibility to develop a strategy game, to be able to bargain and actually play cards. Play usually 2, 3 or 4 players. The first deliverer is determined by lot, in the following games players are dealt cards by turns clockwise. The deck is thoroughly shuffled and each player is dealt 6 cards one at a time. After each player will scan your card begins trading. Each player, starting with the player to the left of the deliverer, announces the amount of bribes, which he can take. Possible ad from one to five; above five (little pepper); above five (large pepper) where the rate doubled. Each player at the next announcement must declare any rate higher than any previous pass, which means to miss the trade. Trade continues until until there is one player with the highest ad (the highest rate). The player assigns a trump suit in the game and announces the game without a trump card and begins the first draw card, it can go with any of your card, each next player in a clockwise direction to put the card of the same suit, if the card is a suit not, have to put their any card. Laid out card (bribe) takes the player who put the highest card in the suit of the first move, or the one who put a trump card, or the one who put the senior trump if several trump cards. The same player starts the next draw cards to the first move. Thus, all the cards are played, after which begins the scoring. If you trade a winner after drawing cards picked up the declared number of tricks, he gets one point for each trick taken, if it is not picked up the declared number of tricks, he gets minus the number of authorized bribes. When you declare a "little pepper" it has taken the number of tricks gets the same number of points, and vice versa if it is not picked up, it gets a negative score. At the announcement of the "big pepper" player points, both positive and negative double.
The player who first attains 30 points or more is the winner.
Note. The game can be played for a couple of pair, then rate and points are counted in pairs.