Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... cards of one suit . Buying , or bidding for the Ruff is , when you are in likelihood to go in for Mournival , Gleek , or increase of Trumps ; that so if you have bad cards , you may save your buyings and your cards too , whereas ...
... cards of one suit . Buying , or bidding for the Ruff is , when you are in likelihood to go in for Mournival , Gleek , or increase of Trumps ; that so if you have bad cards , you may save your buyings and your cards too , whereas ...
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... cards , which are 22 , besides the cards you win by them in play ; so thus you reckon 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , & c . , & so you proceed till you have counted all the cards you have won . If you have Tom only , which is 9 , and the King of ...
... cards , which are 22 , besides the cards you win by them in play ; so thus you reckon 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , & c . , & so you proceed till you have counted all the cards you have won . If you have Tom only , which is 9 , and the King of ...
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... cards . For the purpose of the Ruff , the four Aces , when together , are regarded as being equal to a suit of twelve cards . The longest suit that is shown wins ; and if the number of cards in the Ruffs of two or more players be equal ...
... cards . For the purpose of the Ruff , the four Aces , when together , are regarded as being equal to a suit of twelve cards . The longest suit that is shown wins ; and if the number of cards in the Ruffs of two or more players be equal ...
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