The Household Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts And Daily Wants

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If two players answer the lead together, the one whose turn it was to play can call the other card in the next or following trick as an ex- posed card.
XXIII. No player is allowed to IS 274 TAKE MY ADVICE.
transfer his hand to another without the consent of his adversaries.
XXIV. A hand once abandoned and laid down on the table cannot be taken up again and played.
[It is not sufficient, however, for a player to say, "I resign" — he must resign absolutely.] XXV. If a player announce that he can
...win every trick, adversaries may call his cards.
The Revoke.
XXVI. The penalty for a revoke is the forfeiture of three tricks. If a re- voke be made, the adverse party may add three to their score by taking them from their opponents, or they may reduce your score by three.
[Mr. Carleton says : — "If a suit is led, and any one of the players, having a card of the same suit, shall play another suit to it, that constitutes a revoke. But if the error be discovered before the trick is quitted, or before the party having so played a wrong suit, or his partner, shall play again, the penalty only amounts to the cards being treated as exposed, and being liable to be called.


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