| John Loraine Baldwin - 1865 - 128 sidor
...the adversary; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to abandon it. 59. If all four players throw their cards on the table...neither claim can be entertained, unless a revoke be established. The revoking players are then liable to the following penalties : They cannot under... | |
| Telemachus Brownsmith (pseud) - 1868 - 576 sidor
...rights U'ider law 58. But in the argument, law 59 appears to hnve been overlooked. It is as follows : " If all four players throw their cards on the table,...been saved or won, neither claim can be entertained." The difference between the two laws is not obvious. We can see no reason why M should not do as his... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 sidor
...the adversary ; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to abandon it. 5*3. If all four players throw their cards on the table...abandoned ; and no one can again take up his cards. Should won, neither claim can be entertained, unless a revoke be established. The revoking players are then... | |
| Cavendish - 1871 - 144 sidor
...the adversary ; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to abandon it. 59. If all four players throw their cards on the table...neither claim can be entertained, unless a revoke be established. The revoking players are then liable to the following penalties : they cannot under... | |
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1871 - 162 sidor
...the adversary; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to abandon it. 59. If all four players throw their cards on the table face upwards, the hands arc abandoned, and no one can again take up his cards. Should this general exhibition show that the... | |
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1877 - 162 sidor
...the adversary; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to abandon it. 59. If all four players throw their cards on the table face upwards, the hands are abandoned, and mi one can again take up his cards. Should this general exhibition show that the game might have been... | |
| Arthur Campbell-Walker - 1877 - 106 sidor
...upwards, what is the law? 84 Should one player alone retain his hand, can he be forced to abandon it? 85 If all four players throw their cards on the table, face upwards, what is done ? 86 Should this general exposure show that the game might have been saved or won, can... | |
| John Lorraine Baldwin - 1878 - 178 sidor
...the table face upwards, the hands are abandoned, and QO one can again take up his cards. Should thin general exhibition show that the game might have been...won, neither claim can be entertained unless a revoke be established. The revoking players are then liable to the following penalties: they cannot under... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1879 - 94 sidor
...cannot be forced to abandon it. 59. If all four players throw their cards on the table face upward, the hands are abandoned, and no one can again take...won, neither claim can be entertained unless a revoke be established. The revoking players are then liable to the following penalties : -They cannot, under... | |
| William Pole - 1879 - 154 sidor
...the adversary ; but should one player alone retain his hand, he cannot be forced to abandon it. 59. If all four players throw their cards on the table...one can again take up his cards. Should this general exhi* Detached cards (ie , cards taken out of the hand but not dropped) are not liable to be called... | |
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