Card games have long attracted people. A healthy passion and desire for victory awakens in a person. It's also a good way to have fun. One of the popular card games is "101". The rules of this game are very simple, and the pleasure obtained from it is incomparable.
It is necessary
1) A deck of 36 cards
Instructions
Step 1
Take a seat with your friends. Usually up to 4 people play in "101". Use the lot to determine the person who will deal the cards. Remember to shuffle the deck thoroughly before handing over. The dealer deals five cards to each player. He deals only four cards to himself, while the fifth card goes to the middle of the place for the game, which is also called a bet. The rest of the deck is placed closed next to the horse.
Step 2
Now about the rules. The seniority of cards is determined in the same way as in a regular card game, that is, the numbers are in order, then jack, queen, king, ace. The essence of the game is to get rid of all your cards. However, this must be done in accordance with the rules of the cards. Each card must be covered with the same suit or the same value. But some cards have their own characteristics. The opponent's six can only be covered with a six or a suit card. In this case, the next player must skip a turn and take one card from the common deck. The seven overlaps in the same way, except that the next player draws two cards. If you put a seven of spades on the line, the opponent draws four cards. The player must close the nine with the same denomination or suit, otherwise he takes cards from the deck until he closes. When the king of spades is blocked, the player draws four cards and skips a turn. If you put a queen on the line, you can change the suit. The lady herself can be put on any card. Ace goes only to suit, or to another ace. In this case, the next player gets a turn.
Step 3
Play by covering each other's cards that are at stake. The round ends if one of the players runs out of cards. Then the rest of the players count the points of their cards and write them down. This continues until someone scores 101 points. Card meanings:
Ace - 11 points;
King - 4 points;
Lady - 3 points;
Jack - 2 points;
Nine - 0 points;
The rest of the cards have the same point values as the denomination. For example, a six has 6 points. A player with more than 101 points is considered a loser. Then his account becomes equal to zero.