Counterweight

Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 2
The seniority of the cards: T, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K.
Purpose of the game: first get rid of all your cards.
Rules of the game. The rules of the game came up with Adrian Morgan in 2006. Two players play a standard deck of 52 cards. The sender is determined by lot. The deck is carefully packed and each player is dealt 6 cards, 2 cards are placed in the center of the table in an open form, and all the remaining cards are placed side by side in a stack. The first move in the game belongs to the rival handler, after which the players walk alternately.

Each player on their turn can do the following:

1. Put two cards of the same value on two open cards, respectively. For example, if two cards are 10 and 3, then the player can put their 10 and 3 on them. Cards are put strictly in accordance with their values, a dozen is put on the top ten, and the triple is put on the top three. After spreading two of his cards, the player replenishes his cards in his hands to six of the remaining cards from the remaining deck.
2. Put two of your cards of the same suit, respectively, on two open cards, provided that one card of the player is older than the card on the table and the other card of the player is younger than the other card on the table. For example, if two cards are 10 peaks and 3 hearts, then the player can put jacks of spades and 2 hearts or put 9 peaks and 4 hearts. After spreading two of his cards, the player replenishes his cards in his hands to six of the remaining cards from the remaining deck.


If the player on his turn can not execute the first or second point of spreading his cards, then he is allowed to create a temporary reset. To make his temporary dump, the player takes any card from his hands and puts it next to him to start a new pile to reset the cards. Then he takes one card from the remaining deck to replenish his cards on his hands to six. In a temporary reset is allowed to put any cards. Temporary reset belongs only to the player who created it. Temporary reset cards can be used instead of replenishing cards from the remaining deck after the player's move. From a temporary reset, it is allowed to take cards only from the top of the stack in succession. When the cards in the remaining deck end, the player takes a temporary dump completely into his hands and plays them already. The game continues as long as any of the players do not have cards on their hands. This player becomes the winner.