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(1) 3 or 4 minors, or 3 or 4 majors of the same house. | (1) 3 or 4 minors, or 3 or 4 majors of the same house. | ||
(2) 3 or 4 cards of the same rank. | (2) 3 or 4 cards of the same rank. | ||
(3) Pairs - corresponding major and minor in the same house. | (3) Pairs - corresponding major and minor in the same house. | ||
In order to score the major must be placed first with the minor on top. It is permissable to place the minor first, but this does not score. | In order to score the major must be placed first with the minor on top. It is permissable to place the minor first, but this does not score. | ||
In a type (1) or (2) group the most cards is 4. In a type (3) only 2 can be placed. | In a type (1) or (2) group the most cards is 4. In a type (3) only 2 can be placed. | ||
A player who has drawn from the deck may instead of placing a card on the table, place a card face down in front of his partner. On the partner's turn he must pick up this card - after which his turn continues as if he had drawn from the deck. | A player who has drawn from the deck may instead of placing a card on the table, place a card face down in front of his partner. On the partner's turn he must pick up this card - after which his turn continues as if he had drawn from the deck. | ||
A situation can develope where a player can not place a card on the table because he can not fit any of the 4 groups he has. In this case he must pass a card to his partner. (4 groups is the most a player may have.) | A situation can develope where a player can not place a card on the table because he can not fit any of the 4 groups he has. In this case he must pass a card to his partner. (4 groups is the most a player may have.) | ||
In taking cards from a right-hand opponent a player can only take a card from the top of a group. | In taking cards from a right-hand opponent a player can only take a card from the top of a group. | ||
A player may, instead of making any other play, move a card from the top of one of his groups to any other fitting place or to an empty space - having one. | |||
After the deck is exhausted play continues by either placing a card from the hand, stealing from an opponent, - making a move of a card from one group to another or empty space, or removing a scoring group to be placed aside for scoring. If a player does not have a card in his hand and cannot, or does not wish to, make another play, he may pass. | |||
The game ends when either - one team has no further cards left on the table (having been removed for scoring) - or there are 8 or less total cards on the table (or in hand) and a player in his turn gets his partner's permission to end play - all 4 players pass in turn. | |||
Scoring: | |||
3 majors - 30 points | |||
4 majors - 60 points | |||
3 minors - 20 points | |||
4 minors - 40 points | |||
[Curly bracket on right, indicating that these are for Type (1) or (2)] | |||
Corresponding Pair - 20 points | |||
[Curly bracket on right, indicating that this item is for Type (3)] | |||
(cont. on 12/26) |