THERE are several ways of playing this amusing round game. The simplest is as follows : The deal having been determined, each player deposits an equal stake in the pool ; the cards are then all given out, one at a time ; the elder hand then exchanges... Hoyle's Games modernized - Side 167av George Frederick Pardon - 1873Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| George Edmonds (of Birmingham.) - 1832 - 122 sider
...consecutively connected with each other, like the links of a chain; viz: the first with the second, the second with the third, the third with the fourth, and so on. EXAMPLES. He is an exceedingly clever fellow. Here 'clever' belongs to 'fellow,' — a 'clever fellow.'... | |
| 1835 - 684 sider
...Cor. 1. If there be any number of magnitudes, the first of which is com* mensurable with the second, the second with the third, the third with the fourth, and so on to the last, all the magnitudes shall be commensurable. Cor. 2. If two magnitudes be commensurable... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1864 - 548 sider
...then all given out, one at a time ; the elder hand then exchanges a card with his left-hand neighbor ; the second with the third, the third with the fourth,...gives three cards all round, and asks " Who'll trade?" The players, beginning with the elder hand, either " trade for ready money" or " barter." By the first... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 sider
...all given out, one at a time ; the eldest hand then exchanges a card with his left-hand neighbor ; the second with the third, the third with the fourth,...player deposits an equal stake in the pool, and the banter (dealer) gives three cards all round, and asks " Who'll trade?" The players, beginning with... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 sider
...all given out, one at a time ; the eldest hand then exchanges a card with his left-hand neighbor ; the second with the third, the third with the fourth,...all of one suit, when he exclaims, " My ship sails," au*4 clears the poolLOTTERY. THIS is one of the most amusing of those games which are played merely... | |
| 1887 - 554 sider
...then all given out, one at a time ; the elder hand then exchanges a card with his left-hand neighbor ; the second with the third, the third with the fourth,...one suit, when he exclaims, " My ship sails," and clear* the pool. Another plan is the following : Each player deposits an equal stake in the pool, and... | |
| 1923 - 490 sider
...twenty-third. In addition, the first performance of each of these tests was correlated with its second, the second with the third, the third with the fourth and so on up to the ninth performance. These coefficients also are fairly high. Table Rj. 'Reliability' coefficients... | |
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