Round Games with Cards

Round Games with Cards

Round Games with Cards - A Practical Treatise on All the Most Popular Games, with Their Different...
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Author: Peel, W. H.
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Round Games with Cards

Round Games with Cards

$105.26 $52.60

Round Games with Cards

$105.26 $52.60
Author: Peel, W. H.
Format: eBook
Language: English

Round Games with Cards - A Practical Treatise on All the Most Popular Games, with Their Different Variations, and Hints for Their Practice

PAGE NAP ... 3 LOO ... 16 POKER ... 31 VINGT-UN ... 70 COMMERCE ... 70 SPECULATION ... 77 POPE JOAN ... 80 SPIN ... 87 NEWMARKET ... 89 SNIP-SNAP-SNORUM ... 90 JIG ... 95 CASSINO ... 97 MY BIRD SINGS ... 101 SPOIL FIVE ... 103 LOTO ... 108 The game of Napoleon, or as it is more generally and popularly called Nap, was introduced into this country from the United States, it is believed, about 1865, although it is recorded that the game had previously been played for high stakes at some of the more notorious gambling clubs. It is named after the great Napoleon, as the principal player in the game becomes, for the time being, an Ishmaelite, whose hand is against every mans, and every mans against his, as was the case with the Grand Adventurer in 180415 (see Variations)whence we have the terms Wellington, Blcher, etc. It is an admirable game for three, four, or five persons, and is also available for two and six, though four is the ideal number, and it is played with an ordinary pack of fifty-two cards. (For Nap with thirty-two card pack, see page 14). With six persons taking part in the game the dealer stands out of the play, not dealing any cards to himself, though he receives and pays for the tricks like the others, and the same system is sometimes adopted when there are five players; as, if all the players took active part in the game, it would become most difficult to make the tricks, because more cards would be in use. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 27819
Author: Peel, W. H.
Release Date: Jan 16, 2009
Format: eBook
Language: English

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