| William Pole - 1880 - 156 sider
...first or any other of those tricks, and the other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 58. If a player, or players, under the impression that...upwards, such cards are exposed, and liable to be called, each player's by the adversary ; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to... | |
| William Pole - 1881 - 156 sider
...first or any other of those tricks, and the other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 58. If a player, or players, under the impression that...upwards, such cards are exposed, and liable to be called, each player's by the adversary ; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to... | |
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1881 - 168 sider
...first or any other of those tricks, and the other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 58. If a player, or players, under the impression that...upwards, such cards are exposed, and liable to be called, each player's by the adversary ; but should one player alone retain hia hand, he cannot be forced to... | |
| Cavendish - 1881 - 544 sider
...first or any other of those tricks, and the other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 58. If a player, or players, under the impression that the game is lost — or won — or for other reasons-*throw his or their cards on the table face upwards, such cards are exposed, and liable to... | |
| William Pole - 1883 - 156 sider
...first or any other of those tricks, and the other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 58. If a player, or players, under the impression that the game is lost—or won—or for other reasons—throw his or their cards on the table face upwards, such cards... | |
| George Washington Bailey - 1885 - 128 sider
...first or any other of those tricks, and the other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 58. If a player, or players, under the impression that...upwards, such cards are exposed, and liable to be called, each player's by the adversary ; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to... | |
| Henry] [Jones - 1885 - 306 sider
...first or any other of those tricks, and the other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 58. If a player, or players, under the impression that...upwards, such cards are exposed, and liable to be called, each player's by the adversary; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to... | |
| George Washington Bailey - 1887 - 128 sider
...first or any other of those tricks, and the other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 58. If a player, or players, under the impression that...upwards, such cards are exposed, and liable to be called, each player's by the adversary ; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to... | |
| Clement Davies - 1886 - 104 sider
...first or any other of those tricks, and the other cards thus improperly played are exposed cards. 58. If a player, or players, under the impression that...upwards, such cards are exposed, and liable to be called, each player's by the adversary ; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to... | |
| Cavendish - 1886 - 312 sider
...thus improperly played are exposed cards. 58. If a player, or players, under the impression thatHhe game is lost — or won — or for other reasons —...upwards, such cards are exposed, and liable to be called, each player's by the adversary; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to... | |
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