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1326:, whist is mentioned three times: in Chapter 18 ("A Retrospect") as the pastime of Mr. Chestle, the future husband of Miss Larkins; in Chapter 37 ("A Little Cold Water"), Mr. Mills is said to frequent a whist club; and in Chapter 41 ("Dora's Aunts"), as the game played by Mr. Pidger (more precisely in the form of short whist).
1426:, the Prince tells him, "Lord Melbourne, forgive me but you seem to have confused me with a member of your club. I am not your drinking companion nor your whist partner. I am the husband of your sovereign. And as such, I will make my own decisions, and I neither seek nor invite your advice. Good evening."
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The play of a lower honour even though holding a higher one, hoping that the intermediate honour is held by a player who has already played to the trick. To give an example: you hold the ace and queen of hearts. Your right-hand antagonist leads a heart, from which you infer that he holds the king of
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who refuses to pay him in full for a hired killing. "I spent a long time waiting for the cavalry, me. One time, me and my comrades waited three days. When the cavalry finally came, an officer on the back of a fine white horse joked that he'd been delayed playing a game of whist. So, I took out my
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in which players try to predict the exact number of tricks they will take and will be 'blobbed in' if wrong. Can be played with four or five players. Six cards each, total number of tricks bid for in each hand cannot add up to six. Person to left of dealer nominates trumps or no trumps and then
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describes a high-stakes whist game between Jamie Fraser, "who was indeed an excellent card player. He also knew most of the possible ways of cheating at cards. However, whist was difficult, if not impossible to cheat at", and Phylip Wylie, who had angered Fraser by making advances to his
255:, which became the standard text. In his book, Jones outlined a comprehensive history of Whist, and suggested that its ancestors could include a game called Trionf, mentioned by a sixteenth century Italian poet named Berni, and a game called Trump (or Triumph), mentioned in Shakespeare's
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subordinate. He entered his club to play from five to seven, before going home to dinner, forgetting for those two hours whatever was distasteful in his life, as though the game were a beneficent drug for allaying the pangs of moral discontent.
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Progressive whist or compass whist â a competition format in which two players from each table move to the next table after a fixed number of games which are played to a fixed format, e.g. with the designated trump suit changing each
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2nd hand usually plays low, especially with a single honour. However, it is often correct to split honours (play the lower of two touching honours) and to cover a J or 10 when holding Qx and cover a Q when holding the
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The auction whist group is a family of games with the characteristics of whist â an auction for the right to choose trumps won by the highest contract or largest number of tricks â and fixed partnerships.
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the same suit and wishes to draw the ace, in order to make his king. You however play the queen, and win the trick; still retaining your ace, ready to win again when he plays his king.
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Ladder whist â A student game that is effectively the opposite of knock-out whist. Players start as 'dogs' with just one card each and win the game by achieving a hand of 7 cards.
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1094:, a character Hlestakov lies about playing whist with a group of influential ambassadors to look important. It is also prominent in Gogol's poema, "
946:, "The Underside of the Cards of a Game of Whist", traces the secret affair between a lady and an expert whist player, leading to an horrific act.
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In some variations, a hand is turned face up and is played from by the player seated opposite. This allows the game to be played by three players.
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Principles of Whist Stated and Explained, and Its Practice Illustrated on an Original System, by Means of Hands Played Completely Through
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His only pastime was reading the papers and playing whist. He frequently won at this quiet game, so very appropriate to his nature; ...
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1222:, members of the Falconeri family and the priest play the game, much to the joy of a Piedmontese guest, reassured of their civilized ways.
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play a trump. The trick is won by the highest card of the suit led, unless trumps are played to the trick, when the highest trump wins.
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Webley revolver and I shot him in the head, stole his horse, reported him for cowardice. All for a game of chance."
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1602:"Wistful - Define Wistful at Dictionary.com"
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1762:. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
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1901:. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
1885:. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
1840:Parlett (2008), pp. 86â87.
1831:Parlett (2008), pp. 87â88.
1717:. The Whist Markers Museum
1113:In the opening chapter of
1011:Whist is often enjoyed by
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1715:"Hoyle's scoring method"
1388:(1936) math whiz Elmer (
1275:The Underground Railroad
1120:The Death of Ivan Ilyich
1000:The same is true in the
697:â French variant with a
278:
3383:17th-century card games
2039:Trick-taking card games
1643:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
296:
190:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
30:For the racehorse, see
3398:Four-player card games
3393:French deck card games
1994:Whist, and Short whist
1988:by Edmond Hoyle (1743)
1656:"History of Whist" in
1587:The Evolution of Whist
1345:In Search of Lost Time
1317:
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1227:Harold Bauer: His Book
1225:In his autobiography,
1152:In his autobiography,
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3334:Historical card games
2931:(except where stated)
2058:(except where stated)
1754:"Auction Whist Group"
1335:, Pip plays whist at
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1091:The Inspector General
1078:Sense and Sensibility
1021:AubreyâMaturin series
978:
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930:The Red-Headed League
720:â British variant of
316:
288:Shuffling and dealing
183:
165:is a classic English
1462:Member of Parliament
1460:while threatening a
1019:while at sea in the
884:improve this section
258:Antony and Cleopatra
3088:Officers' Schafkopf
2003:by Cavendish (1889)
1938:. London: Penguin.
1658:Roya, Will (2021).
1304:The Pickwick Papers
1260:Mary Boykin Chesnut
1060:Pride and Prejudice
896:independent sources
852:Literary references
712:Exact bidding group
677:or rang, and alike
659:Classic whist group
523:Auction whist group
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3388:English card games
3284:Swiss German packs
2968:Bohemian Schneider
2915:WĂŒrttemberg Tarock
1814:"Court Piece/Rang"
1415:The Young Victoria
1385:All American Chump
1332:Great Expectations
1249:mentions the game:
1039:Gone with the Wind
991:Horatio Hornblower
938:, in a story from
936:Barbey d'Aurevilly
776:Three-handed whist
737:â game related to
587:whist Ă la couleur
512:trick-taking games
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263:Cavendish On Whist
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1945:978-0-141-03787-5
1698:Notes and Queries
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186:Marguerite Martyn
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3264:Truc y Flou
3191:Zehnerlegen
3073:Matzlfangen
3017:German Solo
2604:Bassadewitz
2537:Scharwenzel
2375:SkĂŠrvindsel
2364:Sixty-three
2344:Ristikontra
2292:Ninety-nine
2209:Forty-fives
2194:Court piece
2137:Black Maria
1772:"Bid Whist"
1688:Whist drive
1407:David Niven
1286:Ghost Beach
1282:R. L. Stine
1215:The Leopard
1186:Carl Schurz
1142:Middlemarch
1117:'s novella
1115:Leo Tolstoy
1055:Jane Austen
1013:Jack Aubrey
965:Jules Verne
831:Whist drive
758:Dummy whist
675:court piece
625:Leo Tolstoy
605: [
602:kleurwiezen
590: [
390:Terminology
249:Henry Jones
184:Drawing by
3372:Categories
3161:Trischettn
3042:Kein Stich
2983:Doppelkopf
2898:Mulatschak
2829:Zwanzig ab
2774:Sheepshead
2759:Préférence
2547:SvÀngknack
2527:Marjapussi
2517:Hindersche
2391:Spoil Five
2234:Hucklebuck
2132:Black lady
1915:wopc.co.uk
1700:, p.
1611:20 January
1517:References
1496:Solo whist
1429:In 2018's
1291:Goosebumps
1229:, pianist
1181:Henry Clay
1096:Dead Souls
1004:series by
995:lieutenant
873:irrelevant
811:Solo Whist
780:dummy hand
665:Double sar
652:Solo whist
638:solo whist
615:solo whist
480:Small slam
438:Grand Slam
394:See also:
213:) meaning
200:describes
3254:Tressette
3224:Botifarra
3166:Wallachen
3150:Sixty-six
3134:Schnapsen
3129:Schafkopf
3103:Ramscheln
3093:Quodlibet
3078:Mauscheln
3027:Grasobern
2909:Schnalzen
2903:Perlaggen
2769:Schwimmen
2754:Preferans
2699:Klaverjas
2679:Herzblatt
2674:FĂŒnf dazu
2629:Bierlachs
2609:Bauerchen
2396:StĂœrivolt
2277:Lanterloo
2239:Kachufool
2121:Bid whist
2100:All fours
1882:pagat.com
1819:pagat.com
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1759:pagat.com
1339:'s house.
1203:The Shade
1193:DC Comics
1130:âs novel
904:June 2023
888:citations
695:Quadrette
681:troefcall
642:bid whist
627:'s novel
533:Bid whist
471:See Deck.
358:singleton
247:In 1862,
223:attentive
196:Cotton's
170:card game
128:Clockwise
55:De La Rue
3328:Category
3234:Briscola
3156:Sticheln
2978:Bolachen
2951:Bierkopf
2929:32 cards
2871:Brusbart
2847:36 cards
2749:Polignac
2734:Oma Skat
2724:Mistigri
2719:Marjolet
2694:Klammern
2634:Brandeln
2586:32 cards
2567:Viersche
2557:Tarabish
2532:Rutersju
2459:36 cards
2359:Sheng ji
2349:RödskÀgg
2328:Polskpas
2312:Pinochle
2287:Napoleon
2271:KnĂŒffeln
2266:Köpknack
2224:Gong Zhu
2199:Cucumber
2056:52 cards
1934:(2008).
1584:(1895).
1486:Napoleon
1470:See also
1377:In media
1358:The Doll
1179:Life of
1108:The Nose
1106:", and "
1088:'s play
1033:Scarlett
892:reliable
816:Esmakker
506:Variants
188:for the
3296:Chratze
3214:Aluette
3205:Spanish
3201:Italian
3145:Sedmice
3047:Lampeln
3032:Herzeln
2963:Blattla
2957:Binokel
2892:Kratzen
2834:Zwicken
2799:Solo 66
2739:Pilotta
2714:Manille
2704:Letzter
2649:Coinche
2644:Chouine
2624:Bezique
2572:Voormsi
2562:Trekort
2444:Zwikken
2408:Tarneeb
2302:Oh hell
2282:Mizerka
2204:Femkort
2177:Clabber
1877:"Whist"
1501:Tarneeb
1456:during
1418:, when
1401:(1956)
1315:applied
1288:in the
1198:Starman
739:oh hell
729:Oh hell
722:oh hell
565:Tarneeb
553:Skruuvi
450:Honours
425:Finesse
372:finesse
354:longest
309:Scoring
227:wistful
176:History
83:Players
67:England
3249:Julepe
3229:Brisca
3219:Bestia
3171:Watten
3118:Rumpel
3108:Ramsen
3098:Ramsch
3083:Mucken
3068:MariĂĄĆĄ
3057:Lupfen
3037:Herzla
3022:Gilten
3008:(2x24)
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2985:(2x24)
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2865:Bieten
2819:Tuppen
2814:Toepen
2809:Tippen
2744:Piquet
2684:Kaiser
2669:Fipsen
2664:Euchre
2654:ĂcartĂ©
2619:Belote
2599:Baloot
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2152:Boston
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516:McLeod
486:Tenace
474:Rubber
407:Dealer
376:cashed
219:silent
155:Bridge
144:Medium
141:Chance
136:30 min
111:French
91:Skills
63:Origin
3378:Whist
3269:Truco
3207:packs
3140:Sedma
3052:Lorum
2989:Dreeg
2876:Dobbm
2784:Sjavs
2659:Enflé
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2467:Agram
2439:Whist
2402:Sueca
2381:Smear
2369:Sjavs
2318:Pitch
2307:Pedro
2172:Cinch
2142:Bluke
2126:Bisca
2115:BaĆka
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492:Trick
462:Lurch
419:Dummy
279:Rules
215:quiet
207:whist
163:Whist
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3274:Tute
3259:Truc
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3181:Ulti
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2497:Bura
2487:BrĂșs
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2472:BĂȘte
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1940:ISBN
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1072:Emma
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671:Hokm
644:and
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444:Hand
432:Game
413:Deck
401:Deal
367:ace.
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