Cassells book of in Door Amusements Card Games And Fireside Fun

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The very first card played by the non-dealer is the trump card.
Any one playing the ace of trumps marks four points to himself ; for king he marks three ; for queen, two ; for knave, one ; for the five of trumps, five ; and for the ten of trumps, ten. "When the knave, ten, or five are taken by superior cards, the points belonging to them are scored by the winner.
In counting for game, the five of trumps is reckoned as five ; all the other aces, kings, queens, knaves, and tens are counted the sa
...me as in All Fours.
POKER.
The game of Poker is better known in the United States than in England. Like many other games, it is so closely associated with betting that its reputa- tion has consequently suffered in no slight degree.
There are several varieties of the game, known as Stud Poker, Straight Poker, Whiskey Poker, Twenty-deck Poker, and Draw Poker; but as the last is the game best known, it will, perhaps, be advisable to describe it first.
DRAW POKER.
A full pack of fifty-two cards are required, and any number of persons may play, though some players think it better that the number should not exceed six or seven.


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