The Law and Practice of the Games of Euchre (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1862 edition. Excerpt: ... GHAPTEE V. TECHNICALITIES. "Verbum verbo reddere fidus Interpres.'--Horace. "Words--words--words.'--Wordsworth. Adopt The Trump. To play at the suit turned up. Assist. Is where the dealer's partner, believing that he can win the odd trick, at least, agrees to play at the trump turned up. Bower. Either Knave of the color of the trump suit. "Will you come to the bower I have shaded for you?" Bridge. Is where the opponents, having the deal, are counting but one or two points only towards game, and the other side are at the score of four. It is then the duty of the eldest-hand, if he has not one certain trick in hand, to order up the trump card to prevent (78) the dealer, or his partner, from Playing Alone. Call. Is the right to require an adversary to play a card that has been improperly shown or exposed. Cards Away. To Play Alone. Count. To reckon the game. Counters. The deuce and tray, usually of diamonds and spades, probably because the pips of those two suits being more sharp and angular are easily discerned. Court-cards. The Aces, Kings, Queens, and Knaves, of each suit, as distinguished from the numerical ones. Formerly called coat-cards. Cross The Suit. To make a trump of different color from the card turned up for the trump. Cut. To separate the pack into two parts before the player, whose right it is to deal, distributes the cards. Deal. To distribute to each player five cards, face downwards, after the pack has been shuffled and cut. Dealer. He to whom belongs the privilege of distributing the cards to the other players. Deck. Synonymous with Pack. Discard. Putting out one card from the dealer's hand, and replacing it with the card turned up, when it has been adopted for the trump. Doubled. Two cards of the same suit. Dutch It....

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1862 edition. Excerpt: ... GHAPTEE V. TECHNICALITIES. "Verbum verbo reddere fidus Interpres.'--Horace. "Words--words--words.'--Wordsworth. Adopt The Trump. To play at the suit turned up. Assist. Is where the dealer's partner, believing that he can win the odd trick, at least, agrees to play at the trump turned up. Bower. Either Knave of the color of the trump suit. "Will you come to the bower I have shaded for you?" Bridge. Is where the opponents, having the deal, are counting but one or two points only towards game, and the other side are at the score of four. It is then the duty of the eldest-hand, if he has not one certain trick in hand, to order up the trump card to prevent (78) the dealer, or his partner, from Playing Alone. Call. Is the right to require an adversary to play a card that has been improperly shown or exposed. Cards Away. To Play Alone. Count. To reckon the game. Counters. The deuce and tray, usually of diamonds and spades, probably because the pips of those two suits being more sharp and angular are easily discerned. Court-cards. The Aces, Kings, Queens, and Knaves, of each suit, as distinguished from the numerical ones. Formerly called coat-cards. Cross The Suit. To make a trump of different color from the card turned up for the trump. Cut. To separate the pack into two parts before the player, whose right it is to deal, distributes the cards. Deal. To distribute to each player five cards, face downwards, after the pack has been shuffled and cut. Dealer. He to whom belongs the privilege of distributing the cards to the other players. Deck. Synonymous with Pack. Discard. Putting out one card from the dealer's hand, and replacing it with the card turned up, when it has been adopted for the trump. Doubled. Two cards of the same suit. Dutch It....

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United States

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September 2013

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September 2013

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246 x 189 x 1mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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20

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978-1-230-35157-5

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9781230351575

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1-230-35157-4



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