Femkortskille
Femkortskille, also called Knackkille or Bultkille, is a Swedish card game that is played with a Kille pack. The game originated in the middle of the 19th century by transferring the principles of the game of Femkort to a game played with Kille playing cards. Like Kille, Femkortskille is traditionally played for money.
Rules
Deal and play are clockwise. The game starts with each player anteing a stake to the pot. Next the players receive three cards each and, in turn, decide to "knock", "pass" or "check". Knocking means that a player wants to play for the pot. A player who passes throws in their hand and drops out of the current deal. A player may only check if no other player so far has knocked. It means that the player will decide later whether to knock or pass.Those who knocked get two more cards each and then play the cards to tricks. Players must head the trick if able. If two equally high cards are played, the second one beats the first. The cards have the same ranking as in a One-Card Kille, with the difference that the Kille is always the highest card.
Eldest leads to the first trick, and the winner of each trick leads to the next. The player who wins the fifth and final trick also wins the deal. All the players who knocked but lost must pay as much to the pot as it contained at the end of the deal, and after that the winner collects the entire pot including the payment of the losers.