Napoleon

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 36
Number of players: 2 - 6
The seniority of the cards: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: to take a certain number of bribes.
Rules of the game. In the center of the table is a box called the treasure of Napoleon. In this box you put the amount of money for surrender and fines. The sender is determined by a lot. The deck is carefully packed, removed and each player is dealt 5 cards each. The trump card is not opened. The remaining cards in the deck are put on the table for the buy-in. The game starts with ads. The first to announce the game is the sender. Next, all players are announced clockwise. The player can pass, but he still takes part in the draw. The highest ad can be killed only by the sender. A player who leaves the game behind him can buy no more than one card. To do this, he discards an unnecessary card, and then removes from the remaining deck one card that no one shows. The right of the first move belongs to the player who declared the game. The suit of the card with which he made the first move is considered a trump card. Players must go to the suit, if there is no such card, then it is necessary to put a trump card. If there is no trump, then you can put any card. The task of players who play against the declared game, not to allow him to take the amount of bribes that he ordered.
Calculation of the game. Assuming that the game is played for 5 rubles, which are assigned for a bet and for a bribe. The player who declared the game took the required amount of bribes, receives from each player as many times 5 rubles as they are declared bribes.
The treasure of "Napoleon". Treasure of "Napoleon" goes to someone who not only declares 5 bribes, but also declares separately what goes to "Napoleon". To do this, you need to have 5 correct bribes, since if the player is unkind bribes, then he, in addition to the amount paid to each player, must pay to the cashier the amount that is there at the moment, that is, double it.