If a player leads a card better than any his adversaries hold of the suit, and then leads one or more other cards without waiting for his partner to play, the latter may be called upon by either adversary... The Laws of Short Whist - Seite 10von John Loraine Baldwin - 1865 - 111 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 Seiten
...winning card as against his adversaries, and then lead again [without waiting for his partner to play], or play several such winning cards* one after the...other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 55. If a player, or players, under the impression that the game is lost —or won — or for other... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 Seiten
...winning card as against his adversaries, and then lead again [without waiting for his partner to play], or play several such winning cards, one after the...other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 55. If a player, or players, under the impression that the game is lost —or won — or for other... | |
| Telemachus Brownsmith (pseud) - 1868 - 576 Seiten
...10 and another. DE — Law 57 Club Code says, " If any player lead a card which is a winning card, and then lead again or play several such winning cards...partner to play, the latter may be called on to win the first or any other of those tricks." So that if you play two winning cards, say the Kv and IO of... | |
| Arthur Campbell-Walker - 1877 - 108 Seiten
...which they please to the trick in course of play, and afterwards to call the others. 82 His partner may be called on to win, if he can, the first or any...other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 83 Such cards are exposed, and liable to be called by the adversary. face upwards, what is the law?... | |
| Cavendish - 1881 - 544 Seiten
...the table, § or lead one which is a winning card as against his adversaries, and then lead again, 1 or play several such winning cards, one after the...or any other of those tricks, and the other cards thns improperly played are exposed cards. 58. If a player, or players, under the impression that the... | |
| William Pole - 1883 - 156 Seiten
...quickly that no one can name it. 67. If any one play to an imperfect trick the best card on the table,J or lead one which is a winning card as against his...or players, under the impression that the game is lost—or won—or for other reasons—throw his or their cards on the table face upwards, such cards... | |
| Cavendish - 1886 - 312 Seiten
...course of play, and afterwards to call the others. as against his adversaries, and then lead again,1 or play several such winning cards, one after the...58. If a player, or players, under the impression thatHhe game is lost — or won — or for other reasons — throw his or their cards on the table... | |
| Andrew J. McIntosh - 1887 - 136 Seiten
...have taken the four tricks. Held,— That C and D have the right to call the cards as they claimed. 57. If any one play to an imperfect trick the best...other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. The effect of this rule is that a player holding a trick must not lead again before his partner shall... | |
| Herbert Corey Leeds - 1888 - 88 Seiten
...any one play to an imperfect trick the highest card on the table, or lead one which is a winning card against his adversaries, and then lead again, or play...other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 48. If a player or players, under the impression that the game is lost or won, or for other reasons,... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1891 - 106 Seiten
...quickly that no one can name it. 57. If any one play to an imperfect trick the best card on the table, J or lead one which is a •winning card as against...partner to play, the latter may be called on to win, if lie can, the first or any other of those tricks, and the other cards thus improperly played are exposed... | |
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