| John Loraine Baldwin - 1865 - 128 sider
...or of the game. A player who desires the cards to be placed, or who demands to see the last trick, should do it for his own information only, and not...; as to who played any particular card — whether honours were claimed though not scored, or vice versd, — &c., &c. It is unfair to revoke purposely... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 sider
...the cards to be placed, or who demands to see the last trick [or who asks what the trump suit is], should do it for his own information only, and not...whether honors were claimed though not scored, or vice versa — £c., &c. It is unfair to revoke purposely ; having made a revoke, a player is not justified... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 sider
...the cards to be placed, or who demands to see the last trick [or who asks what the trump suit is], should do it for his own information only, and not...whether honors were claimed though not scored, or vice versa — £c., &c. It is unfair to revoke purposely; having made a revoke, a player is not justified... | |
| Cavendish - 1871 - 144 sider
...or of the game.1 A player who desires the cards to be placed, or who demands to see the last trick,3 should do it for his own information only, and not...No player should object to refer to a bystander who 1 The question "Who dealt?" is irregular, and if aslted should not be answered. professes himself uninterested... | |
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1871 - 162 sider
...or of the game. A player who desires the cards to be placed, or who demands to see the last trick, should do it for his own information only, and not...invite the attention of his partner. No player should ohject to refer to a bystander who professes himself uninterested in the game, and able to decide any... | |
| Cavendish - 1874 - 292 sider
...of the game.1 A. player who desires the cards to be placed, or who demands to see the last trick,3 should do it for his own information only, and not...decide any disputed question of facts ; as to who 1 The question "Who dealt?" is irregular, and if asked should not be answered. 2 Or who asks what the... | |
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1877 - 162 sider
...or Vrho demands to see the last trick, should do it for his own information only, and not in ordei to invite the attention of his partner. No player...whether honors were claimed though not scored, or vice versd, — &c. &c. It is unfair to revoke purposely; having made a revoke, a player is not justified... | |
| Alfred Wilks Drayson - 1879 - 252 sider
...or of the game. A player who desires the cards to be placed, or who demands to see the last trick, should do it for his own information only, and not...facts, as to who played any particular card, whether honours were claimed, though not scored, or vice versa, &c., &c. It is unfair to revoke purposely.... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1879 - 94 sider
...or of the game. A player who desires the cards to be placed, or who demands to see the last trick, should do it for his own information only, and not...any disputed question of facts,' as to who played a particular card, whether honors were claimed, though not scored, or vice versa, etc. , etc. It is... | |
| William Pole - 1880 - 156 sider
...or Of the game.0 A player who desires the cards to be placed, or who demands to see the last trick.f should do it for his own information only, and not...who professes himself uninterested in the game, and ablo to decide any disputed question of facts ; as to -who played any particular card — whether honors... | |
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