Triangle

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 24
Number of players: 3
The seniority of the cards: T, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Purpose of the game: first score 25 or more points.
Rules of the game. The rules of this game were provided by Patrick St-Louis. One game consists of six rounds. Each player seeks in the game first to score 25 or more points, for this usually plays a few games. The round consists of the following stages:

1. One of the players assumes the role of the handler, shuffles carefully the cards and gives each player one card in a closed form and puts one card in the center of the table in a closed form. This card is called "the right to vote", the remaining deck is placed side by side in a closed form.

2. The sensor counts from three to zero, after which each player raises the card and shows it to other players, while he does not look at it, that is, the card faces the other players face, and the player's shirt.

3. A player who wants to "state a fact" takes "the right to vote", looks at the value of the card that lies on the table, and then makes one of the following judgments.

4. All cards are viewed and the player who ascertains the fact receives or loses points depending on whether his application was correct or not.

5. Four used cards are put in a pile, aside, in a closed form and participation in the game is not accepted. After this, the handler again gives each player one card in a closed form and puts one on the center of the table, also in a closed form and the game continues.

In the third step, if two players want to "state a fact", and at the same time it may be incomprehensible who got it first, then the four cards are laid aside and surrender again from the remaining deck. Only the following facts are ascertained: the card has the value 2, 4 or 6; The card has the value ace, 3 or five. The facts are stated as follows:

1. "My peers still" - meaning that the cards of other players, as indicated above, are even or odd.

2. "I'm even" or "I'm odd" - meaning that the player's card has an even or odd value.

3. "I am more than my peers" - the player decided that his card has a higher value than the other two.

4. "I'm one of my peers" - the player decided that his card has the same meaning as one or two cards of other players.

5. "I ace / 2/3/4/5/6" - the player declares the exact value of his card.

For the correct stated fact the player receives the following points respectively above the specified facts:

1. In the first fact 1 point;

2. In the second fact 2 points;

3. In the third fact, 3 points;

4. In the fourth fact, 5 points;

5. In the fifth fact, 8 points.

But if the player stated the fact incorrectly, then he does not get points, and his opponents get 3 points each. Players continue to play until one or more players score 25 or more points. The player who earns the most points becomes the winner.