Boxes
Number of decks: 1
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 4
The seniority of the cards: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, B, D, K, T.
Purpose of the game: to score the least points for 15 games played.
Rules of the game.
The rules of this game are translated from English.
It was invented in the 1970s at Cambridge by some technicians who played it during the lunch break.
Play it with a couple of four in pairs, the partners are sitting opposite each other.
A fully played game consists of 15 games (cards dealt).
In the first game, each player is dealt 8 cards each, in the second game 7 cards, in the third game with 6 cards, and so on until the eighth game, where they deal one card each, in the ninth game 2 cards are dealt, and so on until the 15th game, Where they return again for 8 cards.
The first deliverer is determined at will or by lot, in the following games players give cards in turn.
The deck is carefully packed, removed at will and each player is dealt 8 cards each.
The remaining cards are placed in a closed form in the stack in the center of the table, where the top card is opened and placed side by side in the open, the suit of this card will be the suit of the first turn card.
The game begins with the player to the left of the handler.
The player must put any card of the same suit on the open card.
If there is no such card, then the player takes one card from the remaining deck, and the turn moves to the next player clockwise.
If a player places a card with a value of 8 or 9, he has the right to change the suitability of the laid-out card for the player who must make the next move.
For example, the player put the eight of the peak and for the next player called the new suit of the move - the hearts.
The next player must put the card in the suit of the hearts.
There is one more rule of laying out the card.
If the player has two cards of the same value and one of these cards coincides with the suit in which the card is to be placed, the player can put them in one turn if he says before they are laid out - "one card", without this announcement the player can not lay them out .
If the player still laid them out and did not say "one card", then he is assigned a penalty in the form of one card taken from the deck, after which the turn goes to the next player.
Some laid out cards require certain actions from other players: 2 - the player must put a double of any suit, if he can not do it, then he must take the number of cards from the deck equal to the number of players who have already laid or did not fold the deuce, Suits, then the suit of approach for the next player is the suit of the displayed two;
4 - the next player clockwise misses the turn;
5 - each player takes one card from the deck;
6 - the player who laid out this six must make another move;
7 - the next player clockwise should take one card from the deck and make a move;
10 - moves are now being made in the opposite direction.
The game ends when one of the players has no more cards.
The players who stayed with the cards count the points for them.
If one of the players has more than one triple, then 50 additional points are added to the points of this player.
After scoring the points, a new deal of cards and a new raffle begins.
After playing 15 games, players count the points and that pair of players with less points will become the winner.
Cost of cards in glasses
0 points - an ace;
3 points - 3;
10 points - jack, lady, king;
15 points - 4;
20 points - 2, 7;
25 points - 10;
30 points - 5, 6, 9;
50 points - 8.
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