Pig (Spoons, Bushon)

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 2 - 13
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: first to collect 4 cards of the same value or not to touch the nose or not to take a spoon or a cork from the table.
Rules of the game. Children's play on attentiveness, in which can play from two to thirteen people inclusive. The sender is determined by lot or at will. The deck is carefully packed and each player is dealt 4 cards, if there are extra cards left, they are placed in the center of the table in a closed form. The first move in the game belongs to the player to the left of the handler. If, after the cards are dealt, there are cards that have been placed in the center of the table in a pile, then players begin to parse these cards one by one clockwise. If any of the players collect 4 cards of the same suit, then in the game "Pig" he must touch his nose and all the other players, in spite of their cards, must also touch their noses and the player who makes it the last , Becomes a loser. In the game "Spoons", a player who collects 4 cards of the same value must take a spoon from the table and all the other players must do the same. A player who does not have a spoon becomes a loser. Spoons are usually placed before the game on the table in an amount smaller by one than the number of players at the table. In the game "Bushon", instead of spoons, cork is put on the table instead of the spoons and the players try to take the plugs from the table as quickly as possible, the player who lacks the stopper becomes a loser. Traffic jams are also placed on the table before the game in an amount smaller by one than the number of players. Usually, each player is given 3 lives and the player who loses 3 times becomes a loser in the full game.

If, after parsing the remaining deck after the cards are dealt, or if there are no remaining cards in the deck after the cards are dealt on the table, and this is possible, if 13 people play a deck of 52 cards, the players alternately change one card clockwise. For example, the player to the left of the handler goes first. The player takes his one unnecessary card and puts it to his left in a closed form, the same is done by the player to the left of this player, this player takes his one unnecessary card and puts it to his right, players change cards and then the same players do Hour hand until one of the players has 4 cards of the same value. And then everything happens the same way as it was described above when parsing the remaining cards.