Flower card rule

There are ***48 cards in 12 color, representing 12 months of one year, with 4 cards per month. The flowers of the month were painted. The first two pictures of each month only draw flowers, each with a value of 1 minute. The third picture is accompanied by a small book (poem) worth 5 points. The fourth picture is equipped with animals, birds, people, the moon and other patterns, and the score is 10 or 20. Generally, the game played by two people is called "こぃこぃ (Koi-Koi in English)", and the game played by two or more people is called "Hanaawase in English", but it is the most popular game for all flower lovers. In addition, there are various unique ways of playing all over the country.

Before the game begins, decide who is the "pro" and who is the "son". First, everyone draws a card, and the smaller month is "pro". Then "Pro" takes the cards first, two at a time, and "Zi" takes two after finishing. Until everyone has eight cards in his hand. Eight cards for each player, eight Sean cards in the court (face up). This grip is called "eight hands and eight games". Of course, there are also so-called "ten hands and eight innings" and "seven hands and eight innings". The remaining cards are folded and buckled next to each other, which is called "Shanzha". At this time, check the cards in the field. If there are three cards of the same month, stack them together. If there are four cards in the same month, it is a flop (that is, no one wins and a new game is played). On the contrary, it is "four hands", the so-called "four hands", that is, the initial hand contains all four cards in a month, so if you win directly, you will get six.

At the beginning of the game, the "professional" wins the card first, and puts a card into the "field". If there is a card of the same month at the scene, you can take it away. If there is no card, you can draw one from "Zagreb Mountain". Similarly, if this card is in the same month as the card in the field, stack it together, if not, put it in the field. Finally, bring back the folded ones of the same month, arrange them by color and show them in front of you. Then the son plays cards. This cycle goes back and forth.

If there is a combination of "service" in the card you get back, you can call it "やめた" to win the game. The winner will become a professional player in the next competition.

The challenge of the game is here: if I get the service card combination, but I feel that there are few services (points), I can call it "こぃこぃ" to continue fighting. In this way, the next time I get a new service combination, I will end the game and get a higher score. However, if you haven't got a new service combination, the other party will get a service combination first, and then call the game over. Then, my last battle was in vain.

When anyone can get a "service card" in his hand, he can shout stop, and then he can count points or continue playing. If he is elected, he can't stop until someone gets a "service card". If you choose to end scoring, you can calculate who wins and who loses according to the card type and points. Of course, if you get the "three ties" and there are no cards, neither of them can count cards, and the game is forced to end. Start over.

As for the scoring method, the scoring in the "Hua Za" game is called "Wen" (an ancient Japanese coin system). After playing 12 innings, the person who gets the most "texts" wins. And more than 7, the score is twice.

For example, if you get 6 articles in a game, you will accumulate 6 articles, but if you get 8 articles, you will accumulate 16 articles.