Foxtrot

Number of decks: 2
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 2 - 6
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: first to score 150 (200, 300, 400) points.
Rules of the game. The rules of this game came up with Ed Vasicek. The first deliverer is determined at will or by lot, in the following games players give cards in turn. Two decks are mixed into one, which is carefully shuffled and each player is dealt 8 cards each, the remaining deck is placed in the center of the table in a closed form, this is the reserve, and the top card is removed from the reserve and placed side by side in the open. The first move in the game belongs to the player to the left of the handler. If a player can make a foxtrot, then he does it and puts the foxtrot cards near him in an open view so that other players can see them. Foxtrot can be made only when there is one open card on the table and the next card that the player puts the same value. After foxtrot, the turn moves to the next player clockwise. If the foxtrot is not present, then the player puts any card. The player can take the laid out cards at any time or take them if he puts a jack on them, since the jack always obliges to take the laid out cards. If the player takes the laid out cards that are not foxtrot, then he puts them in front of him in a pile in a closed form. After the player has picked up the cards, the next player clockwise starts a new card reset with his either card. If one of the players ends the cards, the next player after the handler takes the cards of the stock and gives each player 8 cards, it is possible that the players will not be able to hand over 8 cards, since they will be less in stock, then each player will be given Equal number of cards if possible. After putting the cards from the reserve, the game continues on the stopped player. The strategy of the game is that the player needs to collect foxtrot and score points for other cards and avoid taking cards with a lady of the spades, for which negative points are awarded. Thus, the game continues until the cards run out of one of the players, provided that the cards are no longer in stock. In this case, players start scoring points per game. To win, you need to score 150, 200, 300 or 400 points. How many points you need to win the players set before the first game. Obviously, to win, you need to play a few games.

Points charged for cards:

Single foxtrot (one pair of cards) - 10 points;

Double foxtrot (2 jacks) - 20 points;

Double foxtrot (2 dozens) - 20 points;

Every ten - 10 points;

The majority of the cards - 5 points;

Ace - 1 point;

Jack - 1 point;

The Queen of Spades - minus 20 points.