Duplicate Whist ...McClurg, 1891 - 110 Seiten |
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Duplicate Whist: Its Rules and Methods of Play (1891) John T. Mitchell Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2008 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
11th Deal 13th Deal 1st Table 2C IOC 2d Table 2h Ah 3d Deal 4th Deal 7th Deal 8d Qd 9h Jh A C B D Ac 3c Ac 4c adversaries Ah 5h Ah 6h card led cards in suit cut cards dealer duplicate hand duplicate play duplicate whist E G F H exposed card four cards G and H hand register hands played high card IOC 4C Iod Kd Jc Ac Jd 5c Jh Qh Kc 2C Kc Jc Kd 5d Kh 6h Kh Ah lead fourth best lead lowest fourth lead Q lowest fourth best match game misdeal number of hands number of tricks opponents original hands Original Position Duplicate pack partner penalty Position Duplicate Position Qc 2c Qd Kd Score.-E and F second hand second table show five signal for trumps sits in positions trick-taking tricks taken trump card turned and quitted ཙཱུ
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 65 - A candidate wishing to enter a table must declare such intention prior to any of . the players having cut a card, either for the purpose of commencing a' fresh rubber, or of cutting out.
Seite 66 - ... and cut again ; if there is any confusion of the cards or doubt as to the place where the pack was separated, there must be a new cut. 12. If the dealer reshuffles the pack after it has been properly cut, he loses his deal. DEALING. 13. When the pack...
Seite 66 - If, whilst dealing, a card be exposed by the dealer or his partner, should neither of the adversaries have touched the cards, the latter can claim a new deal ; a card exposed by either adversary gives that claim to the dealer, provided that his partner has not touched a card ; if a new deal does not take place, the exposed card cannot be called.
Seite 71 - If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such error be not discovered until he has played to the next...
Seite 67 - ... 45- A misdeal does not lose the deal if, during the dealing, either of the adversaries touch the cards prior to the dealer's partner having done so ; but should the latter have first interfered with the cards, notwithstanding either or both of the adversaries have subsequently done the same, the deal is lost.
Seite 70 - If a player called on to lead a suit have none of it, the penalty is paid. CARDS PLAYED IN ERROR, OR NOT PLAYED TO A TRICK.
Seite 73 - If any one, prior to his partner playing, calls attention in any manner to the trick or to the score, the adversary last to play to the trick may require the offender's partner to play his highest or lowest of the suit led, or, if he has none, to trump or not to trump...
Seite 70 - If any player lead out of turn, and the other three have followed him, the trick is complete, and the error cannot be rectified; but if only the second, or the second and third have played to the false lead, their cards, on discovery of the mistake...
Seite 72 - ... any player or players who have played after him may withdraw their cards and substitute others : the cards withdrawn are not liable to be called.
Seite 65 - If a player exposes more than one card he must cut again. Drawing cards from the outspread pack may be resorted to in place of cutting. SHUFFLING. 8. Before every deal, the cards must be shuffled. When two packs are used, the dealer's partner must collect and shuffle the cards for the ensuing deal and place them at his right hand. In all cases the dealer may shuffle last.