With /join 2 to 4 players can join the game. The game begins with /start. Alternatively, you can use the game management.
The aim is to get through by laying out playing cards you should place as many sums of 10, 11 or 12 as possible, because only these bring points. Whoever has the most points at the end of the game wins. The same number of rounds are played with two, three or four players.
All 50 cards are shuffled. 25 cards are required for the first round of the game. The starting player receives four cards in his hand, the other players three.
< span>It can happen that a player only has cards in his hand with which he would have to form rows of more than twelve points. In this case, he shows his cards to the other players and receives three new cards in his hand. This process may need to be repeated until he can play a card.
The following rules apply to scoring:
By playing ahead, a player can try to achieve a triple score with a card. For every triple score in a game, the player receives a super bonus of six points. Super bonuses received are entered from bottom to top in the last free rows of the scoring sheet in the total column.
There are two different triple scorings. If a player scores a row of 10, a row of 11 and a row of 12 by placing a card, he receives an additional six super bonus points. If a player reaches three rows of 12 by placing a card, he also gets six super bonus points.
The first round of the game is over when all 25 cards have been laid out. The cards set aside are used for the second round of the game. For a 3rd and 4th game round with 3 or 4 players, the 50 cards are shuffled again and distributed as described. Each player adds up his points on his sheet. The winner is the player with the highest total number of points.