Ninety-eight (98)

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in pack: 52
Number of Players: 2 - 5
Precedence cards: T, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, C, E, K.
Goal of the game: if it is dropped to avoid cards account for more than 98.
Rules of the game. Rules of the game invented by Chris Jepson, Anita Hollister, Alan Orcutt, Brad Wilson and Nicholas Cheng. Deliverer determined by lot, and in the following games players are dealt cards by turns clockwise. The deck is thoroughly shuffled and each player is dealt 4 cards, the remaining deck is placed face down in the middle of the table. The first move in the game the player belongs to the left of the deliverer, then each player goes clockwise. On your turn, each player puts a card in the clear and is the sum of all the glasses laid out cards, then the card gets up to four cards from the remaining deck. If the map puts the first one, he names only the cost of glasses of your card. Each card affects the cost of glasses cards laid out as follows, if you put the card:
from Ace to Nine inclusive - the cards are in its significance, and the ace is equal to one;
Ten - reduces the amount of cards on the table 10;
jack, queen - do not change the amount and the value remains the same;
King - 98 points and is at its vykladyvanii amount of points regardless of what value it was before, it becomes 98.
The goal of each player is to avoid the adoption of the values the total is 98, because if the amount is more than 98, the player becomes the loser.
Here is an example of the game: The first player plays 8 and tells of 8; the next player plays 6 and 14 says; the next player plays the king and said, 98; the next player plays Jack, and says 98; the next player plays 10 and says 88; the next player plays 7 and 95 says; the next player puts a 5 and said 100, and becomes a loser, and the game continues until until there is one player.