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How do you play tractor (card game)?

All pairs of cards of the same suit and adjacent to each other in order of size constitute a tractor, e.g. KKQQ, JJ99, 554433; all pairs of cards in the main deck of cards adjacent to each other in order of size constitute a tractor, e.g. a pair of trumps with a pair of 10s, a pair of 10s with a pair of sub-10s.

The 2 regular masters, in order to play the 10s for example, are in order of size from the main deck to the smallest. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands on some of the best equipment in the world. The first to do so is the one with the highest number of cards in the same suit, which is known as a "flop" (e.g., AAK, AKK, AQQJJ, 98844 in a deck if no one else in the house has a card that can be bigger than a 9, and a pair of 8s, and a pair of 4s). If the first player tries to combine cards that are not all big, he or she must play the smallest of the cards he or she wants to combine.

For example, if the first player tries to combine 98844, the first player must bid a 9 if one of the other players has a jack of that suit, or 44 if one of the other players has QQ or 55 of that suit.