1. The pack consists of 10 "Bunco" cards, 5 "Stop" cards and
10 series of cards, each numbered from 1 to 10--115 cards in all.
2. Players.--Two to 7 with 1 pack, up to 14 with 2 packs.
3. Dealing.--Shuffle and deal 10 cards, 1 at a time, to each player
for a Bunco pile, which the player places face up in front of him
with only the top card exposed. Next deal 5 cards to each player
for a hand. Then stack deck in criss-cross piles of five cards face
down.
4. Ganie.--The object of the game is to get rid of your Bunco pile,
and the player who first succeeds wins the game.
5. Playing.--A11 cards are played face up. The player at the left of
the dealer commences and must play all of his No. I cards from
hand first to the center of the table; then, if possible, the top card
from his Bunco pile. The cards played from the hand and Bunco
pile to the table constitute the table piles, which are from 1 to 10
in sequence and are to be played on, and when filled are removed
from the table. The player then follows his No. 1 card with a No. 2
card, and so on in sequence from his Bunco pile, his hand or his
surplus (hereafter described) until he can play no longer; then he
lays down a card to his surplus and the next player plays in like
manner. When a player plays the last card from his hand to some
table pile, he takes another hand and continues; when he Lays his
last card to the surplus he draws another hand, but cannot continue
playing unless he draws a stop card, in which case should he wish
to keep on playing he must play his stop card as provided in Rule
No. 8. A player must always play all of his No. I cards from his
hand to the center of the table first of all other plays. If he does not
hold any No. 1 cards in his hand he must play from his Bunco pile
if possible; all other cards played to the center of the table,
whether from his hand or his surplus pile, the player may play at
his option. When the deck is used up and no player has exhausted
his Bunco pile, all removed piles are shuffled together and used for
a new deck.