Osprey

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 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. The deck is carefully packed, removed and each player is dealt 4 cards each. After putting 4, the top cards from the remaining deck are placed on the center of the table in clear view. The first move belongs to the player to the left of the handler. The course of the player is to take one or more cards from cards that lie in the center of the table open. To do this, the player shows his card and takes the appropriate card. The player has the right to take not only a card of the same value, but also cards with an equal number of points. For example, a player can take a dozen of seven, a deuce and an ace, since these cards in total give 10 points. Ace is counted for one point. A king, a lady or a jack is allowed to take only a card of equal dignity: the king to the king, lady to the lady, jack to the jack. The player who takes the bribe puts it close to him in a closed form, after which the turn moves to the next player clockwise. If a player can not take a bribe, he puts his card in clear view on the center of the table. After all the cards have left players, the dealer hands over 4 cards to everyone, but he does not put cards on the center of the table. At the end of the deck on the last round of the draw, the remaining cards in the center are taken by the player who took the last bribe. After all the cards are out, players count their points for taking bribes. The player who took most of the cards, writes himself 2 points. A player who has taken more cards of a club suit writes himself one point. The player who took the deuce of clubs, records one point and the player who took 10 diamonds, records one point. The player who wins the most points wins. A game in one round is possible and it is possible to play a few games, then the points in each game are summed up. If players play pairs for a couple, then the points of partners are considered together. If the players at the end of the game took an equal number of cards, for example, when playing two to two, each took 26 cards, then each player gets one point.