Rum 500 (Michigan rum)

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 2 - 8
The seniority of the cards: T, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: score the first 500 or more points.
Rules of the game. Seniority of the cards: ace as the highest card, king, queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, ace as the lowest card. The first deliverer is determined by a lot, in the next games the players take the cards in turn. The deck is carefully shuffled, removed by the player who sits to the left of the handler. Each player is dealt 7 cards. If 2 players are playing, then 13 cards are dealt. The cards that were left after delivery are placed in the center of the table in closed form. These are backup cards. Nearby is a place to reset the cards. The player who sits to the left of the handler walks first, then goes clockwise. The player can in turn take the top card of the reserve and any card from the discard pile, but with all the cards that lie on it. The player picks up the taken card on his hand or on a combination that is already on the table. The cards that were taken with the upper reset, you can declare combinations. In the interval between buying and dumping, each player can lay out on the table any pair set or postpone any card that matches him. Deferred cards should be on the table in front of the player. It is allowed to draw combinations of groups of cards of 3 or 4 cards of the same value, and sequences of 3 or more cards of the same suit. It is forbidden to make a sequence at a break: king, ace, 2. It is allowed to declare: an ace, a king, a lady; Ace, 2, 3. Scoring starts as soon as one of the players gets rid of all their cards. Cost of cards in points: ace - 15 points, in sequent 3, 2, ace - ace costs one point; King, Queen, Jack, 10 - 10 points, the remaining cards at their face value. The price difference between the cards shown on the table and the cards that remain in the hand are added to the player's account or from it are deducted. For example, the player's points for the displayed cards are 80 points, and the amount of points for cards that he has in his hand is 85. Therefore, 5 points are subtracted from the previous net player account. The player who first scores 500 points or more wins the game. If several players score more than 500 points, then the player who has more points wins.