| John Loraine Baldwin - 1865 - 128 sider
...fourth card be the lowest, the two highest are partners, the original lowest the dealer. CUTTING- OUT. 20. At the end of a rubber, should admission be claimed by any one, or by two candidates, he who B 2 has, or they who have, played a greater number of consecutive rubbers than the others is, or are,... | |
| Cavendish - 1871 - 144 sider
...fourth card be the lowest, the two highest are partners, the original lowest the dealer.3 CUTTING OUT. 20. At the end of a rubber, should admission be claimed by any one, or by two candidates, he who 1 In cutting for partners. 5 Example. A three, two sixes, and a knave are cut. The two sixes cut again... | |
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1877 - 162 sider
...the lowest, the two highest are partners, the original lowest the dealer. CUTTING OUT. 20. At the eud of a rubber, should admission be claimed by any one,...others is, or are, out; but when all have played the aame number, they must cut to decide upon the out-goers ; the highest are out. ENTRY AND RE-ENTRT.... | |
| William Pole - 1879 - 154 sider
...fourth card be the lowest, the two highest are partners, the original lowest the dealer. CUTTING OUT. 20. At the end of a rubber, should admission be claimed...has, or they who have, played a greater number of consecu* In cutting for partners. tive rubbers than the others is, or are, out ; but when all have... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1879 - 94 sider
...lowest, the two highest are partners, the original lowest the dealer. CUTTING OUT. 20. At the end of the rubber, should admission be claimed by any one, or...has (or they who have) played a greater number of rubbers than the others is (or are) out ; but when all have played the same number, they must cut to... | |
| Alfred Wilks Drayson - 1879 - 252 sider
...from which no card has previously been drawn to decide any oilier selection or question. CUTTING OUT. 20. At the end of a rubber, should admission be claimed by any one or two candidates, he who has, or they who have, played a greater number of consecutive rubbers than the... | |
| William Pole - 1881 - 156 sider
...partners, the original lowest the dealer. CUTTING OUT. 20. At the end of a rubber, should admission ba claimed by any one, or by two candidates, he who has, or they who have, played a greater number of consecu * In catting f or partners. tive rubbers than the others is, or are, out ; but when all have... | |
| Henry] [Jones - 1885 - 306 sider
...fourth card be the lowest, the two highest are partners, the original lowest the dealer.3 CUTTING OUT. 20. At the end of a rubber, should admission be claimed by any one, or by two candidates, he who 1 In cutting for partners. 2 Example. A three, two sixes, and a knave are cut. The two sixes cut again,... | |
| William Pole - 1886 - 156 sider
...card be the lowest, the two highest are partners, the original lowest the dealer. CUTTING OUT. BO. At the end of a rubber, should admission be claimed...has, or they who have, played a greater number of consecn • In cutting for partners. tire rubbers than the others is, or are. out ; but all have played... | |
| Cavendish - 1886 - 312 sider
...fourth card be the lowest, the two highest are partners, the original lowest the dealer.3 CUTTING OUT. 20. At the end of a rubber, should admission be claimed by any one, or by 'two candidates, he who 1 In cutting for partners. ' Example. A three, two sixes, and a knave are cut. The two sixes cut again,... | |
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