| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 Seiten
...points. Each trick, above six, counts one point. 3. Honors, iet Ace, King, Queen, and Knave of trumps are thus reckoned : If a player and his partner, either separately or conjointly, hold — I. The four honors, they score four points. II. Any three honors, they score two points. III. Only two honors,... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 Seiten
...points. Each trick, above six, counts one point. 3. Honors, z. *., Ace, King, Queen, and Knave of trumps are thus reckoned : If a player and his partner, either separately or conjointly, hold — I. The four honors, they score four points. II. Any three honors, they score two points. III. Only two honors,... | |
| Cavendish - 1871 - 144 Seiten
...points. Each trick, above six, counts one point. 3. Honours, ie, Ace, King, Queen, and Knave of trumps are thus reckoned : If a player and his partner, either...of four, cannot score honours. 5. The penalty for a revoke1 takes precedence of all other scores. Tricks score next. Honours last. 6. Honours, unless claimed... | |
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1871 - 162 Seiten
...points. Each trick, above six, counts one point. 3. Honors, ie, Ace, King, Queen, and Knave of trumps, are thus reckoned : If a player and his partner, either separately or conjointly, hold — I. The four honors, they score four points. II. Any three honors, they score two points. I[I. Only two honors,... | |
| Cavendish - 1874 - 292 Seiten
...points. Each trick, above six, counts one point. 3. Honours, ie, Ace, King, Queen, and Knave of trumps, are thus reckoned.: If a player and his partner, either...four honours, they score four points. II. Any three honoiirs, they score two points. III. Only two honours, they do not score. 4. Those players, who, at... | |
| Alfred Wilks Drayson - 1879 - 252 Seiten
...points. Each trick above six counts one point. 3. Honours, that is ace, king, queen and knave of trumps are thus reckoned. If a player and his partner either...score. 4. Those players who at the commencement of the deal are at the score of four, cannot score honours. 5. The penalty for a revoke takes precedence... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1879 - 94 Seiten
...points. Each trick, above six, counts one point. 3. Honors, ie, Ace, King, Queen, and Knave of trumps, are thus reckoned : if a player and his partner either separately or conjointly hold — I. The four honors, they score four points. II. Any three honors, they score two . points. III. Only two honors,... | |
| Cavendish - 1880 - 554 Seiten
...points. Each trick, above six, counts one point. 3. Honors, ie, Ace, King, Queen, and Knave of trumps, are thus reckoned : If a player and his partner, either separately or conjointly, hold — I. The four honors, they score four points. II. Any three honors, they score two points. III. Only two honors,... | |
| William Pole - 1880 - 156 Seiten
...points. Each trick, above six, counts one point. 3. Honors, ie, Ace, King, Queen, and Knave of trumps, are thus reckoned : If a player and his partner, either separately or conjointly, hold — I. The four honors, they score four points. II. Any three honors, they score two points. III. Only two honors,... | |
| Cavendish - 1881 - 302 Seiten
...BY THE AUTHOR. THE RUBBER. 1. The rubber is the best of three games. If the first two games be won by the same players, the third game is not played....of four, cannot score honours. 5. The penalty for a revoke1 takes precedence of all other scores. Tricks score next. Honours last. 6. Honours, unless claimed... | |
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