Bank

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 36
Number of players: 2 - 4
The seniority of the cards: 6, 7, 8, 9, B, D, K, 10, T.
Purpose of the game: to score the first 248 points.
Rules of the game. The first deliverer is determined by lot, the deliverer in the next installment is any of the five options as agreed between the players:

1 option - a player who lost a game or game;
2 option - the player who finished the last game;
3 variant - the player who started the game;
4 option - the player who has the maximum number of points;
5 option - the player who has the minimum number of points.

The sender takes the deck carefully shuffles, removes. Before the cards are dealt, all players choose a set of trumps, maybe 5 options:

1 variant - each player has a different trump card. This option is used by default and most often;
Option 2 - play without trumps;
3 option - 1 trump card for all players and regular cards do not beat trump cards;
4 variant - 2 trumps for all players and usual cards do not beat trump cards;
5 variant - 2 trumps at all (senior and junior), while the whole deck is divided into 3 parts - these are usual cards (hearts and clubs), the younger group of trumps (tambourines) and the older group of trumps (peaks). The highest trump is allowed to beat everything, the minor trump is allowed to beat only the minor trump card and ordinary cards, usual cards are allowed to beat only ordinary cards.

If you use one or two trumps at all, then cards of the same denomination are allowed to overlap, no matter what card it is - the senior or junior card or the usual card. Change or remove the trump card during the game is prohibited.
After choosing a trump card, the handler gives out to each player 4 cards and one card in the center of the table in an open form. The first move belongs to the player who has a card of the same suit, but only of a lesser value than the card in the center of the table. If there is no card of the same value, then there is a player who has a card of the same suit, but a higher value. If none of the players have a card of this suit, then the first player who sits first on the left of the handler walks by. The seniority of the cards from the youngest to the oldest: ace, 10, king, queen, jack, 9, 8, 7, 6. Open the card you need to beat, that is, you can put a card on top of one value less and the same suit or card of the same value, But of a different suit. Players are allowed to put a figure eight at any time and after that lay out another card according to the rules. Also allowed to put at any time 4 cards of the same value, after laying out which, another move is made according to the rules. It is allowed to lay out at any time 4 cards that go consecutively, while the oldest or lowest card in the combination beats or spreads on the card in the "bank". The bank is a stack of cards, which is formed as a result of interrupting each player's cards. The next player who walks after the player who posted the seven can perform any of the four options that are agreed upon before the game:

Option 1 - skip the move. This option is used by default and most often;
2 option - to take a card from the deck and make a move;
3 option - to skip the move and take a card from the deck. This option is not recommended, as it leaves little chance of victory;
4 option - no action is taken. This option is also not recommended.

Six can beat off all the cards of the same suit as the six. If the player can not be like after the move is given to him, then he takes one card from the deck and if this card can not be like that, then the move is passed to the next player clockwise. If your opponent who interrupts your card can not interrupt it, even after he took the card from the deck, you take the pot to yourself. After that, the next card in the bank becomes the player's card that makes the next move, and the move is made taking into account the last top card that was in the pot. A bank from one card can not be withdrawn if it's your card, not a card from the deck.

The game continues until there are no more decks or until one unreleased player is left. After the deck is over, players continue to walk until all players except one leave the game or all players who must make a move can not do it.
By the set of points, players can play by two rules; After and before the game is over the remaining points on the hands in the amount being recruited do not go, and there is no penalty; Before the game is over, the remaining points on the hands do not go to the amount being recruited, and after the game is over, the remaining points on the hands are penalties and this amount is deducted from the points you have collected.


Penalty points

Option 1. The player who lost, receives penalty points equal to the number of remaining points in the cards on his hands.
Option 2. The player who lost, receives penalty points equal to the number of remaining points in the cards on hand and option a) for each card without glasses or option b) in the absence of them.
A) the losing player under the players' agreement before the game receives a fixed penalty of 15, 23, 31, 40, 48 or 56 points regardless of the number of points and cards that the player has left. The most commonly used penalty is 31 points.
B) the losing player under the players' agreement before the game receives a fixed penalty of 3 or 6 points for each card that remained on the hands.


Scoring

12 points - an ace.
10 points - 10.
5 points - the king.
3 points - the lady.
1 point is jack.
0 points - 9, 8, 7, 6.

If the player finishes first, he gets an additional 20 points, if he ends with the king, he gets another 30 points. If the player finishes the second, he gets an additional 10 points, and if he ends with the king, he gets another 20 points. If the player finishes third, he gets an additional 10 points, and if he ends with the king, he gets 10 more points. If the player ends with a trump king, then the bank takes it. If the player ends with four cards of the same value, but not kings, then the player is credited with 75 additional points. If the player covers four kings put in one turn, then the player takes the pot himself. A player who ends with four consecutive cards of the same suit, first gets 30 extra points, the second gets 25 points, the third gets 20 points,
The player who first raises 248 points becomes the winner. If several players scored more than 248 points, then the winner is the player who has more points. If the number of points for the winners is equal, then another game is played to identify the winner, and the already lost players can take part in this game.