... is 5 to 1 against him. 4. If you should happen to have five points in your table, and to have taken up one of your adversary's men, and are obliged to leave a blot out of your table, rather leave it upon doublets than any other, because doublets are... Hoyle's Games modernized - Side 337av George Frederick Pardon - 1873Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Edmond Hoyle - 1814 - 524 sider
...fairest probability is 5 to 1 against him. 4. If you should happen to have five points in your tables, and to have taken up one of your adversary's men, and are obliged to leave a blot out of your tables, rather leave it upon doublets than any other, because doublets are 35 to 1 against his hitting... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 830 sider
...fairest probability is 5 to 1 against him. 4. If you should happen to have five points in your tables, and to have taken up one of your adversary's men, and are obliged to leave a blot out of your tables, rather leave it upon doublets than any other, because doublets are 55 to 1 against his hitting... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1835 - 522 sider
...apprehension ot being hit with double dice, because the fairest probability is 5 to 1 against him. 4. If you should happen to have five points in your table,...upon doublets than any other, because doublets are 35 to 1 agains' his hitting you, and any other chance is but 1 7 to 1 against him. 5. Two of your adversary's... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 850 sider
...fairest probability is 5 to 1 against him. " 4. If you should happen to have five points in your tables, and to have taken up one of your adversary's men, and are obliged to leave a blot out of your tables, rather leave it upon doublets than any other, because doublets are 35 to 1 against his hitting... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1847 - 522 sider
...apprehension of being hit with double dice, because the fairest probability is 5 to 1 against him. 4. If you should happen to have five points in your table,...upon doublets than any other, because doublets are 35 to 1 against his hitting you, and any other chance is but 17 to 1 against him. 5 . Two of your adversary's... | |
| Reuben Roy - 1849 - 78 sider
...the fear of his hitting you with double dice, because the fairest probability is 5 to 1 against him4. If you should happen to have five points in your table,...upon doublets, than any other, because doublets are 35 to 1 against his hitting you, and any other chance is but 17 to 1 against him. 5. Two of your adversary's... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1850 - 674 sider
...hitting you, is 5 to 1 against him. IV. If you should happen to have five points covered in your tables, and to have taken up one of your adversary's men, and are obliged to leave a blot out of your tables, rather leave it upon doublets, than any other chance, because doublets are 35 to 1 against... | |
| Thomas Frere, Edmond Hoyle - 1857 - 358 sider
...you is 6 to 1 against him. 4. If you should happen to have five points covered in your tables, aud to have taken up one of your adversary's men, and are obliged to leave a blot out of your tables, rather leave it upon doublets than any other chance, because doublets are 35 to 1 against his... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1858
...apprehension of being hit with double dice, because the fairest probability is five to one against him. 4. If you should happen to have five points in your table, and to have taken one of your adversary's men, and are obliged to leave a blot out of your table, rather leave it upon... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1864 - 548 sider
...apprehension of being hit with double dice, because the fairest probability is five to one against him. 4. If you should happen to have five points in your table, and to have taken one of your adversary's men, and are obliged to leave a blot out of your table, rather leave it upon... | |
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