| Thomas Matthews - 1813 - 128 Seiten
...judged in3ispensably necessary to justify it ; I give the reasons that influence my opinion, in favor of this practice, with those generally alleged against...lead came from the adversary. The second, and most material, is, that your partner, if he wins the trick, may lead out trumps, on the supposition it is... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1829 - 308 Seiten
...reader to determine between them. Two objections are made, which it cannot be denied, may and dohappen. The first, that if your partner has the king of the suit guarded, and the ace behind it, he lose? it ; which would not be the case, if the lead came from the adversary. The second, and most essential... | |
| Thomas Mathews (of- ?) - 1844 - 114 Seiten
...ventured to recommend occasional deviations from what is considered as one of the most classic maxims ; ie leading from single cards, without that strength in...your partner has the king of the suit guarded, and «he ace behind it, he loses it ; which would not D be the case, if the lead came from the adversary.... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1850 - 674 Seiten
...of the most classical maxims ; »'. 0. leading from single cards, without that strength in tramps, hitherto judged indispensably necessary to justify...ace behind it, he loses it ; which would not be the ease, if the lead came from the adversary. The second, and most material, is, that your partner, if... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1856 - 692 Seiten
...to recommend occasional deviations from what is considered as one of the most classical maxims ; te leading from single cards, without that strength in...the lead came from the adversary. The second, and mostr material, is, that your partner, if he wins the trick, may lead out trumps, on the supposition... | |
| Thomas Frere, Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 358 Seiten
...practice, with those generally alleged igninst it, leaving tne reader to determine between them, ."wo objections are made, which it cannot be denied, may...lead came from the adversary. The second and most material is, that your partner, if he wins the trick, may lead out trumps on the supposition it is... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 326 Seiten
...indispensably necessary to justify it, I give the reasons that influence my opinion in favour of (hip practice, with those generally alleged against it,...The first, that if your partner has the king of the snh guarded, anrl the ace behind it, he loses it ; which would not be the case, if the lead came from... | |
| H.G. Bohn - 1867 - 678 Seiten
...them. Two objections are made, which, it cannot be denied, may and do happen. The first, that if \our partner has the king of the suit guarded, and the ace behind it, ho loses it; which would not be the case, if the lead came from the adversary. The second, and most... | |
| Telemachus Brownsmith (pseud) - 1868 - 576 Seiten
...recommend occasional deviation from what is considered as one of the most classic maxims — that is, leading from single cards without that strength in...partner has the King of the suit guarded, and the Ace is behind it, he loses it, which would not be the case if the lead came from the adversary. The second,... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1868 - 336 Seiten
...trumps hitherto judged indispensably necessary to justify it, 1 give the reasons that influence mv opinion in favour of this practice, with those generally...lead came from the adversary. The second, and most !•...'!, tii1 1 h. , that your partner, if be wins the trick* may lead out trumps, on i In- suppoitipn... | |
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