The standard Hoyle; a complete guide and reliable authority upon all games of chance or skill now played in the United States, whether of native or foreign introduction . O 00% Question.—What were the cards in the other hands and how wererhey played ? PROBLEM No. first hand declares nullo-ouvert, and is beaten. 4-A**4.* 4. 4- ^ 4. *** 4. + *** 4. +4. 4. ^Mt OOOO 0 0oooo 0 0 0^00 0 0 00% Question.—What were the cards in the other hands, and how werethey played ? PROBLEM No. 3. The player who is either second or third hand has these cards ^venhim. He declares tourne, and finds ki


The standard Hoyle; a complete guide and reliable authority upon all games of chance or skill now played in the United States, whether of native or foreign introduction . O 00% Question.—What were the cards in the other hands and how wererhey played ? PROBLEM No. first hand declares nullo-ouvert, and is beaten. 4-A**4.* 4. 4- ^ 4. *** 4. + *** 4. +4. 4. ^Mt OOOO 0 0oooo 0 0 0^00 0 0 00% Question.—What were the cards in the other hands, and how werethey played ? PROBLEM No. 3. The player who is either second or third hand has these cards ^venhim. He declares tourne, and finds king of clubs and the jack of clubs skat. He discards two spades, and loses the ^ame before he can makea trick. SKAT. Z77. 4. 4> 4.**4. 4. 4. 0^0O 0 Question.—What were the other hands, and how were they played ? The leading hand turned up the seven of diamonds, and the ten olhearts was in the Skat. He won the game without 10 matadors. * 4. 4- ***4. 4. *** s? One 0 f the opp Dnents held this hand: n 4.*4. 9 ^9? <?? 0000 0 00000 The second opponents hand was :


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