Rich

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 2 - 15
Seniority of the cards: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T, 2, Joker.
Purpose of the game: to stay without cards.
Rules of the game. A very popular card game in Japan. This game can play up to 15 people. The most interesting is when it plays from 6 to 10 people. The seniority of the cards is as follows: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, jack, queen, king, ace, 2, joker (if playing with jokers). We take a deck of cards, carefully shuffle, distribute all the cards equally among all the players, handing over one card. The right of the first move is determined by drawing lots. The first player puts his smallest card by value, if he has several low cards, then he throws them all out. The right of the next move belongs to the next player clockwise. He must beat these cards with cards of greater dignity. The suit does not matter. If there is more than one card to cover, you need only the same cards of the highest dignity. Anyone who can not cover these cards, misses the move. If no player has cards of higher dignity, then the cards are retired, in which case the move belongs to the player whose cards could not be covered. The game continues in a circle and the player who first throws all his cards wins. The strategy of the game is that at the initial stage of the game it is necessary to save cards of greater dignity, since everyone is trying to discard small cards, and at the end of the game large maps are needed. The most unfortunate player who has cards left is called a poor man, and the one who got rid of his cards first is a rich man. After one game is played and the poor man and the rich man is determined, the poor man must before the second game, when the cards are dealt, to give the oldest card to the rich man. In response, the rich man gives his smallest card to the poor. The game begins rich. The game follows the same rules.