Instructions: Blackjack


Blackjack, also known as Black Jack, Vingt-Un, Twenty-One, originally from France, is the most played card game in worldwide.


How To Play


- Blackjack includes dealer and multiplayer.
- Dealer will hand out the cards to the player and himself, each player can take 2 cards.
- When divided, the first of the 2 pieces will be flipped.
- If any one of the first 2 cards has an Ace and one of the 10, J, Q, K is any black then that person has been blackjack.
- Blackjack does not depend on the quality of each card to calculate the result.


Score Calculation


- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 corresponding to the corresponding score.
- J, Q, K are 10 points.
- A: 
If the sum of the cards with A is greater than 11 then A will be 1 point.
Ex: 1 deck of cards including A, 9, 8 will count as 18 points
If the total of cards with A is less than 11, then A will count as 11 points.
Ex: 1 deck of cards including A, 2, 3 will count as 16 points.
- 21 is the highest score a player can win.
- If the player takes an extra 21 points, he will lose immediately, the money will go to the dealer even after the house has a bigger 21 points.
- If the player draws 5 cards and the score is still less than or equal to 21, he wins right away in that hand.


Player Commands


- Hit: get another card.
- Stand: hold cards and give way to others.

Instructions: Mahjong Classic


The goal is to clear the board by removing all the matching identical pairs from the screen. A valid pair consists of two tiles which are both free and identical (or same type).


In more details, you can remove a pair of tiles with the following condition:


The tiles are identical (Ex: 2 and 2, West and West, etc.).
All of the seasons or flowers can be matched with each others, they don't have to be identical.

Each tile of the pair must comply with the following rules:

- No other tile is lying above or is partially covering it.
- No other tile is lying to the left or to the right of it.

Instructions: Thirteen Cards


The objective in playing is to get rid of all the cards before your opponents do. While the game rule is simple, there are many twists and turns that make a unique and challenging game.

At the beginning of a new game, each player is given 13 cards. In first round, the player has a Spade 3 card will start the game. The winner of the previous game starts a round with any valid card set. All players then take turn to play a higher card set or "Pass" to skip the turn. Once a player Pass, he/she is forced to pass at subsequent turns in general. The round ends when 3 of the 4 players pass. The last player of the round then starts a new round with any valid card set. The game ends when one of the player runs out of cards.


1. Legal Card Sets and Values


A card set can be either of the following. Some card sets are considered special.

- Single: one card
- Pair: 2 cards of the same rank
- Triple: 3 cards of the same rank
- Quadruple: 4 cards of the same rank. Quadruple is a special card set.
- Series: 3 or more cards forming a consecutive sequence
- Double Series: 6 or more cards forming a consecutive sequence of pairs. Double Series is a special card set.

The ranks of the cards in increasing value are 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J Q K A 2. A card of higher rank is better than a card of lower rank. Among cards of the same rank, a card of higher suit is better. The suits of the cards in increasing value are Spade, Club, Diamond, Heart.

Card sets of the same type are compared using the highest cards in the sets. Only sets of the same type can be used to cut each others, with exception for special card sets.


2. Special Cutting Rules for Special Card Sets


The deuce (also called Pig) is a highest ranking card in the game. When playing single or double, certain special card sets can be used to beat the deuce set. Here are the list of all special cutting rules:

- Double series of 6 cards (3 consecutive pairs) can cut a single deuce.
- Quadruple can cut double series of 6 cards, single deuce, or pair of deuces.
- Double series of 8 cards can cut quadruple, double series of 6 cards, single deuce, or pair of deuces.


3. Auto Win


Certain hands are recognized as "auto win" hands. Games with these hands are not played. The owner of the special hand wins the game. Following are the special hands:

- Hand containing 6 pairs.
- Hand containing 4 deuces.

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