| Thomas Matthews - 1813 - 128 Seiten
...; but had he won the king, he could not possibly make more than one. CVI. — When it is iii yotar option to be eight or nine, it is material always to choose the former score. CVIL— Ob^rve carefully what is originally discarded by each player, and whether, at the time, the... | |
| 1823 - 406 Seiten
...the suit ; but had he won the king, he could not possibly make more than one. 106. When it is in your option to be eight or nine, it is material always...discarded by each player, and whether, at the time, tlie lead is with the partner or adversary. If with thr /u/ ?>«/., it is invariably meant to direct... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1829 - 308 Seiten
...suit ; to had he won the king, he could not possibly "»ke more than one. . . 106. When it is in your option to be eight or nine, it is material always...former score. 107. Observe carefully what is originally discard"1 by each player, and whether, at the time, the lead » with the partner or adversary. If with... | |
| E M. Arnaud - 1829 - 84 Seiten
...your adversaries, then play as obscurely and deceptively as possible. Close attention must be given to what is originally discarded by each player, and whether at the time the lead is with his partner or adversary. When with the former, it may be taken as a fair demonstration of the player's... | |
| Thomas Mathews (of- ?) - 1844 - 114 Seiten
...suit ; but had he won the king, he could not possibly make more than one. 53 106. When it is at your option to be eight or nine, it is material always...adversary, and induce him to lead to his strong suit. 108. You are not only to take every method to preserve the tenace or advantage of the position to yourself,... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1850 - 674 Seiten
...iu the suit ; but had he won the king, he could not possibly make more than one. When it is at your option to be eight or nine, it is material always to choose the former score. Observe carefully what is originally discarded by each player, and whether at the time, the lead is... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 326 Seiten
...king, ne rould not possibly make more that) one. 106 When it is in your option to be eight or nine, ii is material always to choose the former score. 107....discarded by each player, and whether, at the time, rne lead is with the partner or adversary. If with the former, it is invariably meant to direct the... | |
| Thomas Frere, Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 358 Seiten
...he could noi possibly make more than one. 106. When it is at 'your option to be eight or nine, it*1 material always to choose the former score. 107. Observe carefully what is originally discarded bj each player, and whether at the time the lead is with the partner or adversary. If with the former,... | |
| H.G. Bohn - 1867 - 678 Seiten
...in the suit; but had he won the king, he could not possibly make more than one. When it is at your option to be eight or nine, it is material always to choose the former score. Observe carefully what is originally discarded by each player, and whether at the time, the lead is... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1868 - 336 Seiten
...king, he could not possibly make more than one. 106. When it is in your option to be eight or nine, il is material always to choose the former score. 107....with the partner or adversary. If with the former, it >s invariably meant to direct the partner — if with the latter, it is frequently intended to deceive... | |
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