The laws and principles of whist stated and explained and its practice illustrated on an original system, by means of hands played completely through . Trick 1. THE PLAY. Trick 2. ? ? ? 4 Tricks {y 1 ? ? ? ? 4- + ? ???? ^4 Tricks {yl; 2 210 WHIST. Trick 3. Trick 4. m Trick 5. A A 4. 4* 9 y TRICKS (41; 1 4 Trick 6. 4* 44* 4. *4. TRICKS {^IJ ? Tricks {y | TRICKS I^IJ Kemark (Trick 6).—A does not overtrump. This isthe sort of coup for which no rule can be laid down ina book, as it depends entirely on the state of the gameand the previous fall of the cards. A sees that his onlychance of two b
The laws and principles of whist stated and explained and its practice illustrated on an original system, by means of hands played completely through . Trick 1. THE PLAY. Trick 2. ? ? ? 4 Tricks {y 1 ? ? ? ? 4- + ? ???? ^4 Tricks {yl; 2 210 WHIST. Trick 3. Trick 4. m Trick 5. A A 4. 4* 9 y TRICKS (41; 1 4 Trick 6. 4* 44* 4. *4. TRICKS {^IJ ? Tricks {y | TRICKS I^IJ Kemark (Trick 6).—A does not overtrump. This isthe sort of coup for which no rule can be laid down ina book, as it depends entirely on the state of the gameand the previous fall of the cards. A sees that his onlychance of two by cards is for the remaining trumps to bedivided, and for him to be able to get two rounds before heloses the command of hearts. If then his partner has ace,queen of spades, he may win the game even with hiswretched hand. WHIST. 211 Trick 7. B 1^ V THICKS {If J Trick f AB, 5lY Z,4 Trick 8. B
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