| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 sider
...players having cut a card, either for the purpose of commencing a fresh rubber, or of cutting out. 19. In the formation of fresh tables, those candidates...others decide their right of admission by cutting. 20. Any one quitting a table prior to the conclusion of a rubber, may, with consent of the other three... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 sider
...players having cut a card, either for the purpose of commencing a fresh rubber, or of cutting out. 19. In the formation of fresh tables, those candidates...others decide their right of admission by cutting. 20. Any one quitting a table prior to the conclusion of a rubber, may, with consent of the other three... | |
| Cavendish - 1871 - 144 sider
...the same number, they must cut to decide upon the out-goers; the highest are out. ENTRY AND RE-ENTRY. 21. A candidate wishing to enter a table must declare...decide their right of admission by cutting. 23. Any one qiu'tting a table prior to the conclusion of a rubber, may, with consent of the other three players,... | |
| John Lorraine Baldwin - 1878 - 178 sider
...such intention prior to ar.y of the players having cut a card, either for the purpose of com mencing a fresh rubber, or of cutting out. 22. In the formation...played at any other table have the prior right of entry j the others decide their right of admission by cutting. 23. Any one quitting a table prior to the... | |
| William Pole - 1879 - 154 sider
...same number, they must cut to decide upon the out-goers ; the highest are out. ENTRY AND HE-ENTRY. 81. A candidate wishing to enter a table must declare...others decide their right of admission by cutting. 28. Any one quitting a table prior to the conclusion of a rubber, may, with consent of the other three... | |
| Alfred Wilks Drayson - 1879 - 252 sider
...table. Every precaution ought to b&usedtOfr&oent any cause for discussion at whist. ENTKY AND RE-ENTRY. 21. A candidate wishing to enter a table must declare...right of entry ; the others decide their right of entry by cutting. 23. Any one quitting a tahle prior to the conclusion of a rubber, may, with consent... | |
| Cavendish - 1880 - 554 sider
...ace and two knaves. The two knaves cut again, and the highest plays with the two. ENTRY AND RE-ENXRT. 21. A candidate wishing to enter a table must declare...admission by cutting. 23. Any one quitting a table r^ior to the conclusion of a rubber, may, with consent of the other three players, appoint a substitute... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1880 - 406 sider
...players having cut a card, either for the purpose of commencing a fresh rubber, or of cutting out. 19. In the formation of fresh tables, those candidates...played at any other table have the prior right of entry ; fhe others decide their right of admission by cutting. ao. Any one quitting a table prior to the... | |
| Cavendish - 1881 - 544 sider
...and two K naves. The two knaves cut again, and the highest plays with the two. ENTRY AND RE-ENTRY. 21. A candidate wishing to enter a table must declare...others decide their right of admission by cutting. 28. Any one quitting a table prior to the conclusion of a rubber, may, with consent of the other three... | |
| William Pole - 1881 - 156 sider
...same number, they must cut to decide upon the out-goers ; the highest are out. BNTKY AND HE-ENTRY. 21. A candidate wishing to enter a table must declare...right of entry ; the others decide their right of admissiop by cutting. 23. Any one quitting a table prior to the conclusion of a rubber, may, with consent... | |
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