| Thomas Matthews - 1813 - 128 Seiten
...reasonable hope of success, by any mode of play, though hazardous. If neither of these is (lie qucstion, you .should play to the points or score of the game....give up the certainty of the odd trick, or scoring Jive or eight, for the equal chance of two, six, or nine ; whereas you should risk aiiy equal finesse... | |
| 1823 - 406 Seiten
...of the •dd trick, or scoring^™ or eigkt. tor the t-qual chance of ton, fix, or nine ; wberpas yu should risk an equal finesse that will prevent your adversaries from these scores by iu 30. t is generally right to return your partner'* tea* in trumps, unless he leads an tyuimxal card,... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1829 - 308 Seiten
...mode of play, though hazardous. If neither of these is the question, you should play to the point* or score of the game. In other words, you should not...give up the certainty of the odd trick, or scoring fft or tight, for the equal chance of two, six, or nine ; whereas you should risk an equal finesse... | |
| Thomas Mathews (of- ?) - 1844 - 114 Seiten
...reasonable hope of success, by any mode of play, though hazardous. If neither of these is the question, you should play to the points or score of the game. In 20 other words, you should not give up the certainty of the odd trick, or scoring Jive or eight, for... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1850 - 674 Seiten
...reasonable hope of success, by any mode of play, though hazardous. If neither of these is the question, you should play to the points or score of the game....your adversaries from these scores by its success. It is generally right to return your partner's lead in trumps unless he leads an equivocal card, such... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1856 - 690 Seiten
...reasonable hope of success, by any mode of play, though hazardous. If neither of these is the question, you should play to the points or score of the game....equal finesse that will prevent your adversaries from those scores by its success. It is generally right to return your partner's lead in trumps unless he... | |
| Thomas Frere, Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 358 Seiten
...reasonable hope of success, by any mode of play, though hazardous. If neither of these is the question, you should play to the points or score of the game....give up the certainty of the odd trick, or scoring Jive or eight, for the equal chance of two, six, or nine; whereas you should risk an equal finesse... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 678 Seiten
...reasonable hope of success, by any mode of play, though hazardous. If neither of these is the question, you should play to the points or score of the game....your adversaries from these scores by its success. It is generally right to return your partner's lead in trumps unless he leads an equivocal card, Buch... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1868 - 336 Seiten
...reasonable hope of success, by any mode of play, though hazardous. If neither of these is the question, you should play to the points or score of the game....the equal chance of two, six, or nine ; whereas you shotdd risk an equal finesse that will prevent your adversaries from these scores by its success. 30.... | |
| Thomas Frere - 1875 - 384 Seiten
...reasonable hope of success, by any mode of play, though hazardous. If neither of these is the question, you should play to the points or score of the game. In other word's, you should not give up the certainty of the odd trick, or scoring Jive or eight, for the equal... | |
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