| Milton Cooper Work - 1920 - 422 Seiten
...who was short is answerable for revoke as provided in Law 56 (e). RENOUNCE 55. When a player, having one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a different suit; his act constitutes a renounce. 1 REVOKE DEFINITIONS 56. A renounce (Law 55) becomes a revoke... | |
| Grace Greenwood Chandler Montgomery - 1920 - 252 Seiten
...who was short is answerable for revoke as provided in Law 56 («). Renounce 55. When a player, having one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a different suit; his act constitutes a renounce.1 Revoke Definitions 56. A renounce (Law 55) becomes a revoke... | |
| Milton Cooper Work - 1920 - 344 Seiten
...who was short is answerable for revoke as provided in Law 56 (e). RENOUNCE 55. When a player, having one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a different suit; his act constitutes a renounce.1 REVOKE DEFINITIONS 56. A renounce (Law 55) becomes a revoke... | |
| Wilbur Cherrier Whitehead - 1921 - 220 Seiten
...who was short is answerable for revoke as provided in Law 56 (e). RENOUNCE 55. When a player, having one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a different suit; his act constitutes a renounce.'7 REVOKE DEFINITIONS 56. A renounce (Law 55) becomes a revoke... | |
| Solomon Solis Carvalho - 1922 - 104 Seiten
...counted Complete Auction Bridge for IQ22 89 face downwards, in order to ascertain whether there be among them a card too many: should this be the case...may be searched, and the card restored; the player (not being Dummy) is, however, liable for all revokes which he may have meanwhile made. THE REVOKE... | |
| Wynne Ferguson - 1922 - 104 Seiten
...was short is answerable for revoke as provided in Law 56 (e). ~ RENOUNCE. 55. When a player, having one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a different suit; his act constitutes a renounce. ' 2 Declarer accepts wrong lead if he play next either from hi*... | |
| Edward Elias Denison - 1922 - 284 Seiten
...wrong lead if he play next either from his own or Dummy's hand. RENOUNCE 55. When a player, having one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of different suit, his act constitutes a renounce.1 REVOKE DEFINITIONS 56. A renounce (Law 55) becomes... | |
| L. Dawson, Edmond Hoyle - 1979 - 280 Seiten
...would cause him to revoke. This brings us to an important point in Whist — the REVOKE. It is a revoke when a player, holding one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a different suit, and the penalty for it is at the option of the adversaries, who, at the end of the hand, may... | |
| Darren Bellas, Roger Proud - 2002 - 152 Seiten
...trump card. Revoking will lose a player three-points. Revoking occurs when a player, holding one ore more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a different suit. The player who wins a trick leads for the following one. The object of whist is to win a "rubber",... | |
| Bryant McCampbell - 2005 - 153 Seiten
...restored to the original holder.^ THE REVOKE* 83. A revoke occurs when a player, other than dummy, holding one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a diierent suit. It becomes an established revoke when the tAs to the right of adfersaries to consult,... | |
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