That player then looks at their new topmost card, and chooses the category for the next round. The best (usually the largest) value wins the 'trick', and the winner takes all the cards of the trick and places them at the bottom of his or her pile. Each other player then reads out the value of the same category from their cards. The starting player (normally the player sitting on the dealer's left) selects a category from his or her topmost card and reads out its value. There must be at least two players, and at least one card for each player. For example, in a pack based on cars, each card shows a different model of car, and the stats and data may include its engine size, its weight, its length, and its top speed.Īll the cards are dealt among the players. Each card in the pack shows a list of numerical data about the item.