If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such error be not discovered until he has played to the next, the adversaries may claim a new deal ; should they decide that the deal... Draper's Self Culture - Seite 281herausgegeben von - 1907Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1865 - 128 Seiten
...on to win, or not to win the trick. 69. If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such error be not discovered until he has played to the next, the...card at the end of the hand is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. 70. If any one play two... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 Seiten
...on to win, or not to win the trick. 66. If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such error be not discovered until he has played to the next, the...card at the end of the hand is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. 67. If any one play two... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 Seiten
...on to win, or not to win the trick. 66. If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such error be not discovered until he has played to the next, the...card at the end of the hand is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. other card, with a trick... | |
| Cavendish - 1871 - 144 Seiten
...on to win, or not to win the trick. 69. If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such error be not discovered until he has played to the next, the...card at the end of the hand is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. 70. If any one play two... | |
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1877 - 162 Seiten
...the trick. 69. If any one omit playing to a former trick, such error be not discovered until he has to the next, the adversaries may claim a new deal; should they decide that the deal stand good, the surpYvs card at the end of the hand is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does... | |
| John Lorraine Baldwin - 1878 - 178 Seiten
...trick. 69. If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such error be not discovered until he haa played to the next, the adversaries may claim a new...card at the end of the hand is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. 70. If any one play two... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1879 - 94 Seiten
...to win (or not to win) the trick. 69. If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such error be not discovered until he has played to the next, the...card at the end of the hand is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. 70. If any one play two... | |
| Alfred Wilks Drayson - 1879 - 252 Seiten
...on to win or not to win the trick. Gi). If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such error be not discovered until he has played to the next, the...card at the end of the hand is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke. 70. If any one play two cards... | |
| William Pole - 1880 - 156 Seiten
...on to win, or not to win the trick. 69. If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such error be not discovered until he has played to the next, the...card at the end of the hand is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. 70. If any one play two... | |
| Cavendish - 1880 - 554 Seiten
...BUT OMITTING TO PLAT IT. LAW 69. — If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such -error be not discovered until he has played to the next, the...claim a new deal ; should they decide that the deal stands good, the surplus card at the end of the hand is considered to have been played to the imperfect... | |
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