| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 pages
...amount of score, must be decided by the actual state of the latter, after the penalty is paid. 78. Should the players on both sides subject themselves...each is punished at the discretion of his adversary. [In the manner prescribed in Law 69.] 79. In whatever way the penalty be enforced, under no circumstances... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 pages
...amount of score, must be decided by the actual state of the latter, after the penalty is paid. 78. Should the players on both sides subject themselves...each is punished at the discretion of his adversary. [In the manner prescribed in Law 69.] 79. In whatever way the penalty be enforced, under no circumstances... | |
| Cavendish - 1871 - 144 pages
...thus played in error, or may require him to play his highest or lowest card to that trick in which lie has renounced ; — any player or players who have...the game ; each is punished at the discretion of his adversary.2 82. In whatever way the penalty be enforced, under no circumstances can a player win the... | |
| Cavendish - 1874 - 292 pages
...them to their own. 75. At the end of the hand, the claimants of a revoke may search all the tricks.1 76. If a player discover his mistake in time to save...the game; each is punished at the, discretion of his adversary.2 ' Vide Law 77. 2 In the manner prescribed in Law 72. 82. In whatever way the penalty be... | |
| John Loraine Baldwin - 1877 - 162 pages
...hand, the claimants of a revoke may search all the tricks. 76. If a player discover his mistake in timo to save a revoke, the adversaries, whenever they think...revokes, neither can win the game; each is punished al the discretion of his adversary. 82 In whatever way the penalty be enforced, under no circumstances... | |
| 1877 - 280 pages
...that the penalty has attached. The word subject in this sense occurs in law 81 : " Should the plajers on both sides subject themselves to the penalty of one or more revokes, neither can win the game,'' &c. My reading of law 6 1 (which is antecedent to the laws dealing with established and recovered revokes)... | |
| Arthur Campbell-Walker - 1877 - 108 pages
...occur, be claimed and proved, how must bets on the odd trick, or on amount of score, be decided 1 124 Should the players on both, sides subject themselves to the penalty of one or more revokes, can either win the game ? 121 No. 122 Yes. 123 By the actual state of the score after the penalty is... | |
| John Lorraine Baldwin - 1878 - 178 pages
...which he has renounced ; any player or players who have played after him may withdraw their cards aud substitute others : the cards withdrawn are not liable...enforced, under no circumstances can a player win the game hy the result of the hand during which he has revoked; he cannot score more than four (See Kule 61.)... | |
| Alfred Wilks Drayson - 1879 - 252 pages
...revoking player and his partner may, under all circumstances, require the hand in which the revoke had been detected to be played out. 80. If a revoke occur,...enforced, under no circumstances can a player win a game by the result of the hand during which he has revoked ; he cannot score more than four. Notes... | |
| Cavendish - 1880 - 554 pages
...the cards before they have been sufflcjpntly examined by the adversaries, the revoke * ride Law 77. is established. The mixing of the cards only renders...each is punished at the discretion of his adversary.* 83. In whatever way the penalty be enforced, under no circumstances can a player win the game by the... | |
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