| Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 326 Seiten
...to six against that hand. Yet it would not therefore, in all cases, be prudent to stand at fifteen ; for as the ace may be calculated both ways, it is rather above an even wa ;er that the adversary's two first cards amount to more ' an fourteen. A natural vingt-un may be... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1858 - 454 Seiten
...WILL SOON" FIND THE GROUND. it would not, therefore, always bprudent to stand at fifteen, for as th ace may be calculated both ways ; it is rather above an even bet that the ad versary's two first cards amount to mo ie than fourteen. A natural Vingtun may be expected once... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1864 - 548 Seiten
...not make the number of points above twenty-one ; but, if the points be fifteen, it is seven to six against that hand. Yet it would not, therefore, always be prudent to stand at fifteen ; for, as the Ace may be calculated both ways, it is rather above an even bet that the dealer's... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1865 - 410 Seiten
...seven to six against that hand: yet it would not, therefore, always bo prudent to stand at fifteen, for as the ace may be calculated both ways, it is...bet that the adversary's two first cards amount to moro than fourteen. A natural Vingt-un may bo expected once in seven coups when two, and twice in seven... | |
| H.G. Bohn - 1867 - 678 Seiten
...that the one next drawn does not make the number of points above 21, but if the points be 15, it is 7 to 6 against that hand; yet it would not therefore...always be prudent to stand at 15, for as the ace may he calculated both ways, it is rather above an even bet that the adversary's two first cards amount... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1868 - 336 Seiten
...to six against that hand. Yet it would not therefore, in all cases, be prudent to stand at fifteen ; for as the ace may be calculated both ways, it is rather above an even wa ger that the adversary's two first cards amount to more than fourteen. A natural vingt-un may be... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 Seiten
...not make the number of points above twenty-one ; but, if the points be fifteen, it is seven to six against that hand. Yet it would not, therefore, always be prudent to stand at fifteen ; for, as the Ace may be calculated both ways, it is rather above an even bet that the dealer's... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 Seiten
...not make the number of points above twenty-one ; but, if the points be fifteen, it is seven to six against that hand. Yet it would not, therefore, always be prudent to stand at fifteen : for, as the Ace may be calculated both ways, it is rather above an even bet that the dealer's... | |
| 1869 - 430 Seiten
...docs not make the number of points above twenty-one ; but if the points be fifteen, it is seven to six against that hand: yet it would not, therefore, always be prudent to stand at fifteen, for as the ace may be calculated both ways, it is rather above an even bet that the adversary's... | |
| Edwin Chesterman - 1873 - 466 Seiten
...yet it would not. therefore, always be prudent to stand at fifteen, but as the ace may be calcuIntod both ways, it is rather above an even bet that the adversary's two first cards amount to more than fourteen. A natural Vingt-un may bo expected once in seven coups when two, and twice in seven when... | |
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