| John Loraine Baldwin - 1865 - 128 sivua
...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, eacli player's by the adversary; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 sivua
...cards (/. *., cards taken out of the hand but not dropped) are not liable to be called unless named ; vide Law 57. It is important to distinguish between...retain his hand, he cannot be forced to abandon it. 5*3. If all four players throw their cards on the table face upwards, the hands are abandoned ; and... | |
| Telemachus Brownsmith (pseud) - 1868 - 576 sivua
...claims to call B's card ; M thereupon claims to call F's card. What is the law ? — Ans. I,aw 58 says, "If a player or players, under the impression that the game is lost or won — or lor other reasons — throw his or their cards on the table face Eiwards, such cards are exposed, and... | |
| Cavendish - 1871 - 144 sivua
...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...retain his hand, he cannot be forced to abandon it. 59. If all four players throw their cards on the table face upwards, the hands are abandoned; and no... | |
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1871 - 162 sivua
...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...retain his hand, he cannot be forced to abandon it. 59. If all four players throw their cards on the table face upwards, the hands arc abandoned, and no... | |
| 1875 - 268 sivua
...that opera bouffe owes its popularity. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Law 58 is clear on the point. 2. " If a player or players, under the impression that the game is lost or won, or for other reasons, throws his or their cards on the table, face upwards, such cards are exposed, and liable to be called... | |
| 1877 - 280 sivua
...a player or players, under the impression that a game is lost or won, or for other rtasons, throws his or their cards on the table, face upwards, such...retain his hand, he cannot be forced to abandon it." The first part of the law shows that the intention to abandon the hand does not render the cards even... | |
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1877 - 162 sivua
...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...face upwards, such cards are exposed, and liable to bo called, each player's by the adversary; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be... | |
| Arthur Campbell-Walker - 1877 - 108 sivua
...winning cards, one after the other, without waiting for his partner to play, what is the penalty ? 83 If a player or players, under the impression that...other reasons, throw his or their cards on the table 81 The adversaries have a right to call which they please to the trick in course of play, and afterwards... | |
| Alfred Wilks Drayson - 1879 - 252 sivua
...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...retain his hand, he cannot be forced to abandon it. 59. If all four players throw their cards on the table face upwards, the hands are abandoned ; and... | |
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