Annotated Pool Sheet for 4-person card game of Preferans
Summary
The colors in this image are for illustration purpose only, the real pool sheet is never colored.
White circle in the middle is used to write the agreed bid value per whist point, as well as pool value - the number of pool points each player needs to get during the game.
Dark colored rectangular area in the center is called the mountain (Russian: Гора). The area is colored red for player A, green for player B, blue for player C and magenta for player D.
Lighter colored area just outside the mountain is called pool (Russian: Пуля). Same colors are used.
The outermost area near the edges is called whists (Russian: Висты). The colors represent areas each player uses to write whist points on each of his/her opponents.
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