The Art of Practical Whist Being a Series of Letters Descriptive of Every Part
The Art of Practical Whist Being a Series of Letters Descriptive of Every Part
Alfred Wilkes Drayson
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Throw theirs down- and it is seen that X. Had revoked. A. And B. Claim the revoke, as the cards had not been cut for the next deal. X. And Y. Say, " As the cards were thrown down by A. And B. It is too late. " Rule. Rule 59 applies. X. And Y. Are liable to the penalty for a revoke. CASE IX. A. And B. Win a certain number of tricks, pack them up, and show three by cards. They suppose they have won three by cards. They claim three by cards and score them. X. , who is gathering the tricks for his ...partner, does not 194 The Art of Practical Whist. object to the score. Y. , however, is lighting a cigar during this scoring and until the two packets of tricks are mixed. He then says, " "What are you scoring ? " " Three by cards, " remarks A. " Only two by cards, " says Y. Y. Then takes the pack, and laying it out in fours, says, " You cannot show me how you won three by cards. " As some of the cards are mixed, A. And B. State they are not called upon to prove how they won three by cards. They claim that their score is correct, and that Y.
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