... good, the surplus card at the end of the hand is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. The Laws of Short Whist - Seite 26herausgegeben von - 1878 - 163 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 Seiten
...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 adversaries may claim a new...imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. 67. If any one play two cards to the same trick, or mix his trump, or other card, with a trick to which... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 Seiten
...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 adversaries may claim a new...imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. other card, with a trick to which it does not properly belong, and the mistake be not discovered until... | |
| Telemachus Brownsmith (pseud) - 1868 - 576 Seiten
...that you have made the blunder. If your adversary decides that the deal stands good, the surplus card is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does not constitute i revoke. The rules for the hand held up are practically the same as at ordinary Whist. B. — If you... | |
| Cavendish - 1871 - 144 Seiten
...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 adversaries may claim a new...any one play two cards to the same trick, or mix his tramp, or other card, with a trick to which it does not properly belong, and the mistake be not discovered... | |
| Arthur Campbell-Walker - 1877 - 106 Seiten
...latter may be called on to win or not to win the trick. 100 The adversaries may claim a new deal. 101 It is considered to have been played to the imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. 102 He is answerable for all consequent revokes he may have made (vide also Laws 59 and 60). 75 and... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1879 - 94 Seiten
...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 adversaries may claim a new...If any one play two cards to the same trick, or mix hia trump or other card with a trick to which it does not properly belong, and the mistake be not discovered... | |
| Alfred Wilks Drayson - 1879 - 252 Seiten
...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 adversaries may claim a new...imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke. 70. If any one play two cards to the same trick, or mix his trump or other card with a trick to which... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1880 - 406 Seiten
...and such error be not discovered until he has played to the next, the adversaries may claim a ftew deal ; should they decide that the deal stand good,...imperfect trick, but does not constitute a revoke therein. 67. If any one play two cards to the same trick, or mix his trump, pother card, with a trick to which... | |
| Cavendish - 1880 - 554 Seiten
...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 adversaries may 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... | |
| Cavendish - 1881 - 544 Seiten
...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 adversaries may claim a new...card at the end of the hand is considered to have * ».<?„ whichever of them next first has the lead, t At every trick. i ii 'on played to the imperfect... | |
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