The laws and principles of whist stated and explained and its practice illustrated on an original system, by means of hands played completely through . Tricks I y 1; J. Tricks f AB, 2lYZ, 0 Kemabk (Trick 2).—jNote the card returned by B, theseven. From this card it may be inferred that B remainswith the five and no more. For, had he both five and king(the only ones remaining in), he would have returned thefive (see p. 84). If no false cards have been played (as ismost probable), B has the five of spades, and Y the , therefore, does not continue the trump, but leaves thesmall spade in his


The laws and principles of whist stated and explained and its practice illustrated on an original system, by means of hands played completely through . Tricks I y 1; J. Tricks f AB, 2lYZ, 0 Kemabk (Trick 2).—jNote the card returned by B, theseven. From this card it may be inferred that B remainswith the five and no more. For, had he both five and king(the only ones remaining in), he would have returned thefive (see p. 84). If no false cards have been played (as ismost probable), B has the five of spades, and Y the , therefore, does not continue the trump, but leaves thesmall spade in his partners hand. WHIST. 207 Trick 3. Tricks Tbick 4.


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