Yeshi (Yoshi)
Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 2 - 4
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: score the highest score.
Rules of the game.
The rules of the game are provided by Don Taber.
The first deliverer is determined by the draw, in the following games the players take the cards in turn, clockwise.
The deck is carefully packed and each player is dealt 13 cards each, the remaining deck is put in the center of the table and used to exchange cards when composing combinations.
The goal of each player is to collect combinations for which you can get the maximum number of points.
The first move in the game belongs to the player to the left of the handler, he can, like the following players in turn, exchange their cards with the cards of the remaining deck, with no cards being put in the deck, but put aside and no participation in the game.
When a four-player game is allowed to change no more than 3 cards, when playing three of no more than 4 cards, when playing alone at the discretion of the players.
When each player makes a move with an exchange or without a card exchange, all players open their cards and show the combinations for which points are awarded.
It is allowed to use the same cards to compose different combinations.
The player who has the most points will be the winner.
Points for combinations of cards
15 points - for a pair of cards of the same value;
15 points - for 2 pairs of cards of the same value;
25 points - 3 cards of the same value;
45 points - 5 cards in sequence regardless of suit;
70 points - 5 cards of the same suit;
100 points - 4 cards of the same value;
250 points - 5 cards in a sequence of the same suit;
500 points - 5 cards in a sequence from 10 to an ace of the same suit.
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