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DEALING

Each player receives five cards. Having dealt them, one card (uncovered to all players) is put on the table. The remaining cards are put back into the covered talon.

GAME

A player who starts the game must add a card of the same suit or value as the card uncovered.

Players can offer cards of the same suit or value as the card offered by the previous player. If a player cannot or does not want to put any card on the previous one, he must take the first card from the covered talon. If this card is of the same suit or value as the previous one, he can put in on the table.

If a player has more cards of the same color or suit, he can add them (all or only some of them) to the uncovered talon. The remaining cards may go in any order.

If a player puts 2, 3, 4, J, K or A (or several cards of the same value) following events occurs:

2 - the next player must draw two cards from the covered talon;
3 - the next player must draw three cards from the covered talon;
4 - the next player loses his turn;
J - the player putting Jack can require cards of a specified value (except 2, 3, 4, J, K and A);
K - if it is K then a next player must draw five cards from the covered talon; if it is K then a previous player must draw five cards from the covered talon;
A - the player putting Ace can require cards of a specified suit.

If player add several 2, their values are added up, for example: if player add three of 2's, next player must draw six cards. The next player may add 2 (or several 2's) if he has it in hand.
He can also add 3 (or several 3's), but the first 3 added to talon must be of the same suit as the 2 on top of the talon.
He can also add K, but the lastest card added must be 2. The similar situation concerns K.
He can also, for example, put K on 2 and K. In this situation cards values are summed up.
A player can put another 3 on 3, 2 and K; the similar situation concerns 2.

The similar situation is when one player put K or K. The next player can add 2, 3 or Kings.

When a player add 4 (or several 4's), the next player loses the same number of turns as there are 4's on table. If he has some 4's, he can put his 4 on (but it is not obligatory). The next player can do the same or lose some turns (the same number of turns as there are 4's on table).

If a player adds Jack, he can demand some cards of a specified value (but it is not obligatory). The next players must put down cards of demanded value or another Jack for substituting them. The demand is valid for one turn.

When a player add Ace, te situation is similar to the one with Jack - he can demand cards of a specified suit.

If there are no more cards in the covered talon while playing, cards from the uncovered talon must be shuffled and lay down on the covered talon.

When two, three or four players play the game, the last player who has some cards in hand loses the game. When five or six players play the game, the game is stopped when third player getting rid if his cards.