The cards to score points are:
1. The majority in possession when all are drawn.
2. The majority of court cards.
3. Every ace.
4. Every ace to which you have also drawn the deuce of the same suit.
Should any player draw the deuce of the same suit as an ace drawn he calls the owner’s attention to the fact, who immediately places the ace with his other cards, it being “killed” and reduced in value. Should a deuce be drawn before the ace of its suit it must be replaced with the others again, and another card be taken, the cards being previously shuffled. A player drawing the deuce of the same suit as an ace in his possession places it upon the ace, and keeps them separate from the others, as they score the most points. If a card drawn pairs with the player on either side, the person drawing the pairing card has immediately to pass all his cards to the one so paired, and pay a forfeit of one point to the pool.
When all the cards have been taken the pool-master (it is best always to appoint one player to occupy this post, or confusion is apt to ensue) pays out the points scored as follows:
1. For the majority of cards, 1 point.
2. For each ace on which the deuce has not been drawn, 2 points.
3. For majority of pictures, 3 points.