Hoyle's Games: Containing the Rules for Playing Fashionable Games ; With ...
Hoyle's Games: Containing the Rules for Playing Fashionable Games ; With ...
Edmond Hoyle
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When this is settled, or if the first card does not prove trump, then the next eldest shows the uppermost card, and so on ; the company speculating as they think proper, till all are discovered ;^vhen the possessor of the highest trump, whether by purchase or otherwise! gains the pool. In order to play this game well, little more is required than to recollect what superior cards of that particular suit have appeared in the preceding deals, ai»H calcu- lating the probability of the trump offered... proving tee highest trump out. d by Google THE GAME OF LOTTERY. Lamar may be played by a large company, with two complete packs of cards, one for the prises, the other for tne tickets, and dealt by any two of the party, as the dealer has no advantage. Each player takes a eertain number of counters, on which a settled value it put : these are placed in a pool, as a fund for the lot- tery : after shuffling the cants they are cut from the left band, one dealer gives each a card, face downwards, for the prises, on which are to be placed different nem- bersof counters from the pool, at the option of the per- son to whom such card has been given : afterward the second dealer distributes, from the other pack, a card to each player, for the tickets : next the prises are turn- ed by one of the managers, and whosoever possesses a corresponding card receives the stake placed thereon, and those remaining undrawn ate added to the fund in the pool ; the dealers then collect the cards and pro- ceed as before, until the fund is exhausted, when the party pool again, and those who have more counters than they want, receive the difference in money.
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