The Compleat Gamester: In Three Parts ...J. Hodges, 1754 - 324 Seiten |
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Seite 12
... Left Hand , and then deal , by giv- ing first to the Perfon on his Right Hand . This Way of Dealing is peculiar to this Game ; at all other Games you begin at the Left , The The Dealer is to give 3 and 3 round , 12 The COURT GAMESTER .
... Left Hand , and then deal , by giv- ing first to the Perfon on his Right Hand . This Way of Dealing is peculiar to this Game ; at all other Games you begin at the Left , The The Dealer is to give 3 and 3 round , 12 The COURT GAMESTER .
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... begin at the Right , and fo on . In difcarding there is no Regard had to the Eldeft Hand ; but after the Ombre , it goes on to the Right . The Ombre fhould be very attentive in ob- ferving how the others difcard , and remem ber which of ...
... begin at the Right , and fo on . In difcarding there is no Regard had to the Eldeft Hand ; but after the Ombre , it goes on to the Right . The Ombre fhould be very attentive in ob- ferving how the others difcard , and remem ber which of ...
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... begin to play , every one is to ftake a Fish , placing it just before him ; thefe are Three Stakes , which are to be played for at three Deals : As for Example ; when the Ombre wins his Game , he takes up a Fish ; if the Ombre wins a ...
... begin to play , every one is to ftake a Fish , placing it just before him ; thefe are Three Stakes , which are to be played for at three Deals : As for Example ; when the Ombre wins his Game , he takes up a Fish ; if the Ombre wins a ...
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... begin to play . A Of the Continuance of the Game . S this Game requires a great deal of Application , it is neceffary to fet fome Limits to the Continuance of the Play ; therefore the Gamefters generally agree be- forehand how many ...
... begin to play . A Of the Continuance of the Game . S this Game requires a great deal of Application , it is neceffary to fet fome Limits to the Continuance of the Play ; therefore the Gamefters generally agree be- forehand how many ...
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... begin with the Black fort , Clubs and Spades ; but P should first observe to you , that with the g Matadores you are always to play in any Co- lour , therefore it is needlefs to mark them down as a Game . GAMES which may be played in ...
... begin with the Black fort , Clubs and Spades ; but P should first observe to you , that with the g Matadores you are always to play in any Co- lour , therefore it is needlefs to mark them down as a Game . GAMES which may be played in ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
a-piece Ace of Clubs Ace of Spades Advantage Adver Adverfary Adverfary's againſt Bafto Ball Beafted becauſe befides beft beſt Cafe called Chance Codille Counters Deal Dealer dealt Diamonds diſcard Doublets Duce Eldeft elder Hand faid fame Suit fave fecond fhall fhew fhould fingle firft firſt fmall Card fome Four fmall ftands fuch fuppofe fure Gamefters Gleek Guinea hath higheſt himſelf hold Knave laft laſt lead lefs likewife lofe lofeth loſe Manille Matadores moft moſt muft muſt name the Trump Nine Number obferve odd Trick Odds Ombre otherwife pafs Partner paſs Pawns Perfon play the King Player plays Sans-prendre pleaſes Points Quadrille Queen Reaſon reckon reft Renounce Right-hand Sequents ſhall ſmall Spadille Stake ſtrong in Trumps Tables thefe theſe thofe thoſe Three fmall Trumps throw Tierce Tricks Trumps in Hand turned unleſs uſed weak in Trumps wins the Vole yourſelf
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 72 - Lurk'd in her hand, and mourn'd his captive queen. He springs to vengeance with an eager pace, And falls like thunder on the prostrate ace. The nymph exulting fills with shouts the sky, The walls, the woods, and long canals reply.
Seite 71 - Led off two captive trumps, and swept the board. As many more Manillio forc'd to yield, And march'da victor from the verdant field. Him Basto follow'd, but his fate more hard Gain'd but one trump, and one plebeian card.
Seite 71 - Of broken troops an easy conquest find. Clubs, diamonds, hearts, in wild disorder seen, With throngs promiscuous strow the level green.
Seite 71 - What boots the regal circle on his head, His giant limbs, in state unwieldy spread; That long behind he trails his pompous robe, And, of all monarchs...
Seite 70 - Soon as she spreads her hand, th' aerial guard Descend, and sit on each important card : First Ariel perch'd upon a matadore, Then each, according to the rank they bore ; For sylphs, yet mindful of their ancient race, Are, as when women, wondrous fond of place.
Seite 289 - Tho' sober, but might venture sev'n to one; Contracting, like a dying taper, all His strength, intending with the blow to fall, He struggles up, and having taken wind, Ventures a blow, and strikes the other blind. And now poor Norfolk, having lost his eyes, Fights only guided by antipathies: With him (alas !) the proverb holds not true, The blows his eyes ne'er saw, his heart must rue.
Seite 71 - In fhow like leaders of the fwarthy Moors. Spadillio firft, unconquerable Lord! Led off two captive trumps, and fwept the board. As many more Manillio forc'd to yield, Andmarch'da victor from the verdant field.
Seite 71 - His giant limbs, in state unwieldy spread; That long behind he trails his pompous robe, And, of all monarchs, only grasps the globe? The baron now his diamonds pours apace; Th...
Seite 72 - And wins (oh, fhameful chance !) the Queen of Hearts. At this the blood the virgin's cheek forfook, A livid palenefs fpreads o'er all her look ; She fees, and trembles at th' approaching ill, Juft in the jaws of ruin and codille.
Seite 1 - Ombre, or The Man. It was so named as requiring thought and reflection, which are qualities peculiar to man, or rather alluding to him who undertakes to play the game against the rest of the gamesters, and is called the man. To play it well requires a great deal of application, and let a man be ever so expert, he will be apt to fall into mistakes if he think of anything else, or is disturbed by the conversation of them that look on.