Treikort

Number of decks: 1
The number of cards in the deck: 27 (eights other than ♠ 8, 4 sixes, 4 jacks, 4 aces, 9, 9, ♠ 8, ♣ 4, 2, К, ♠ 2, four sevens, ♣ Д.
Number of players: 3
Seniority of cards: the highest card rank is indicated above in the number of cards in the deck from left to right.
Purpose of the game: to take 13 bribes in several games to get the title of Pope.
Rules of the game. Icelandic card game, which was popular there in the XX century. The first deliverer in the game is determined by a lot, in the following games players give cards in turn clockwise. The deck is carefully packed and each player is dealt 9 cards each. The first move in the game belongs to the player to the right of the handler. The player can enter from any of his cards and every player clockwise puts one of his cards. The player who places the highest card will take the laid out cards (bribe), he starts drawing the next cards with his first move. If several equal cards are laid out by value, then the player who places the same card first. From Seven you can go first card only if before that player took a bribe. Seven laid out by the first card in a bribe is considered the highest card, but if the seven is laid out by the second or third card, then it is considered the weakest card. Thus, all cards are played. The player who takes 13 bribes in the first 3 games takes the title of Pope and has the right at the beginning of the next game, to take the highest card from one of the players and give him an unnecessary card and take the seven from another player, also giving him his unnecessary card. If the pope pointing to the player, asked him to give him a seven, and the player does not have seven, then the Pope does not get a card from this player. Dad loses his title if he does not take 13 bribes in the next 3 games. The title goes to the player who will do it. If no one has taken these bribes in the next games, then the players play without the Pope until the Pope is appointed again.