Spy vs. Spy

Number of decks: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: from 2 or more
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: score the least number of points.
Rules of the game. Jeff Dorak, who wrote the following: "I invented a simple and fun game that is designed for any number of players, it can be played in tournaments.The game has a fast pace, fast thinking and smart planning.The game can last from 15 minutes Up to 90 minutes I want this game to be popular all over the world.Why did I call it so? Because it's a game like a war, and your actions are like in a war, you have to have a high mind and quick thinking, speed, Carry out their actions. " The rules of the game are as follows. If 2 players are playing, then half of the deck is used for each player. If more than 2 players play, then each player must have his own deck. Each player takes his deck, carefully shuffles, takes 5 cards from the top of his deck, puts them in front of him in a closed form in a pile, next he puts his deck, also in a closed form. Then he removes 4 cards from the top of the deck, puts them in front of him in an open view in 2 rows of 2 cards in each in the form of a square. After this, the players begin to unfold the cards. Each player takes the top card from his stack of 5 cards and looks, if this card is more by one value or less by one value compared to one of the four cards that lie in front of him, then he puts it on the corresponding card (two Can be put on an ace). Then he takes the second card and does the same. So, until there is no card or cards that are not suitable for moving, then the player can start laying out the fifth stack, which is put, next to the square. You can make up to six stacks inclusive. If the player stops and can not continue laying out the cards, he begins to sort through the remaining deck cards and put them on the right places and as soon as it is possible to move one or more cards that remain, the player announces that he "finished". The player who finishes first gets a bonus minus 20 points, the remaining players receive 20 positive points each. To identify the winner, players usually play a few games.