Auction of To-dayHoughton Mifflin, 1913 - 288 Seiten |
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Ace Ace Ace and King Ace of Spades Ace or King advantage adverse suit Auction Bridge bid No-trump bid two No-trumps bidder bonus Bridge chance chicane clarer Clubs Ace Clubs or Diamonds count deal Dealer bids Dealer has called Diamond suit Diamonds Ace discard double doubler Dummy finesse four Spades Fourth Hand going game hand contain headed by Ace Heart or Royal high cards honor column justify King King Knave Ace laration lead leader length long suit No-trump bid No-trump declaration number of tricks offensive declaration opening original overbid partner's declaration partner's suit penalty play possible Queen redouble reëntry revoke Royals or Hearts rubber rule score game Second Hand passed show strength singleton Spade bid Spade suit strong suit declaration suit named sure tricks take-out Third Hand three Clubs three Spades three suits stopped three tricks tion trick-taking Trump declaration unless weakness X Diamonds
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Seite 253 - ... revoke, and the error may be corrected, unless the question be answered in the negative, or unless the revoking player or his partner have led or played to the following trick.
Seite 255 - Either of the declarer's adversaries may call his partner's attention to the fact that he is about to play or lead out of turn, but if, during the play...
Seite 250 - If any player lead out of turn, and the other three have followed him, the trick is complete, and the error cannot be rectified; but if only the second, or the second and third have played to the false lead, their cards, on discovery of the mistake...
Seite 253 - At the end of a hand, the claimants of a revoke may search all the tricks. If the cards have been mixed, the claim may be urged and proved if possible ; but no proof is necessary, and the revoke is established, if, after it has been claimed, the accused player or his partner mixes the cards before they have been examined to the satisfaction of the adversaries.
Seite 234 - Six players constitute a complete table. 20. The right to succeed any player who may retire is acquired by announcing the desire to do so, and such announcement shall constitute a prior right to the first vacancy. Cutting Out 21. If, at the end of a rubber, admission be claimed by one or two candidates, the player or players having played...
Seite 256 - While a bystander, by agreement among the players, may decide any question, he should not say anything unless appealed to; and if he make any remark which calls attention to an oversight affecting the score, or to the exaction of a penalty, he is liable to be called upon by the players to pay the stakes (not extras) lost. ETIQUETTE OF AUCTION BRIDGE IN Bridge slight intimations convey much information.
Seite 238 - Should three players have their right number of cards — the fourth have less than thirteen, and not discover such deficiency until he has played any of his cards, the deal stands good; should he have played, he is as answerable for any revoke he may have made as if the missing card, or cards,' had been in his hand, ; he may search the other pack for it, or them.
Seite 236 - The dealer's partner must collect the cards for the ensuing deal, and has the first right to shuffle that pack.
Seite 237 - ... a card be exposed, or if there be any confusion of the cards, or a doubt as to the exact place in which the pack was divided, there must be a fresh cut. 35. When a player, whose duty it is to cut, has once separated the pack, he cannot alter his intention ; he can neither re-shuffle nor re-cut the cards.
Seite 236 - If any one break up a table, the remaining players have the prior right to him of entry into any other, and should there not be sufficient vacancies at such other table to admit all those candidates, they settle their precedence by cutting.