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1315:, 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).
1415:, 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
244:, 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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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 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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1083:, a character Hlestakov lies about playing whist with a group of influential ambassadors to look important. It is also prominent in Gogol's poema, "
935:, "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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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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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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1591:"Wistful - Define Wistful at Dictionary.com"
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1769:. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
1675:Cambridge Dictionaries Online
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1890:. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
1874:. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
1829:Parlett (2008), pp. 86â87.
1820:Parlett (2008), pp. 87â88.
1706:. The Whist Markers Museum
1102:In the opening chapter of
1000:Whist is often enjoyed by
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1704:"Hoyle's scoring method"
1377:(1936) math whiz Elmer (
1264:The Underground Railroad
1109:The Death of Ivan Ilyich
989:The same is true in the
686:â French variant with a
267:
3372:17th-century card games
2028:Trick-taking card games
1632:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
285:
179:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
19:For the racehorse, see
3387:Four-player card games
3382:French deck card games
1983:Whist, and Short whist
1977:by Edmond Hoyle (1743)
1645:"History of Whist" in
1576:The Evolution of Whist
1334:In Search of Lost Time
1306:
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1216:Harold Bauer: His Book
1214:In his autobiography,
1141:In his autobiography,
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2920:(except where stated)
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1743:"Auction Whist Group"
1324:, Pip plays whist at
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1080:The Inspector General
1067:Sense and Sensibility
1010:AubreyâMaturin series
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919:The Red-Headed League
709:â British variant of
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277:Shuffling and dealing
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154:is a classic English
1451:Member of Parliament
1449:while threatening a
1008:while at sea in the
873:improve this section
247:Antony and Cleopatra
3077:Officers' Schafkopf
1992:by Cavendish (1889)
1927:. London: Penguin.
1647:Roya, Will (2021).
1293:The Pickwick Papers
1249:Mary Boykin Chesnut
1049:Pride and Prejudice
885:independent sources
841:Literary references
701:Exact bidding group
666:or rang, and alike
648:Classic whist group
512:Auction whist group
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3273:Swiss German packs
2957:Bohemian Schneider
2904:WĂŒrttemberg Tarock
1803:"Court Piece/Rang"
1404:The Young Victoria
1374:All American Chump
1321:Great Expectations
1238:mentions the game:
1028:Gone with the Wind
980:Horatio Hornblower
927:, in a story from
925:Barbey d'Aurevilly
765:Three-handed whist
726:â game related to
576:whist Ă la couleur
501:trick-taking games
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1687:Notes and Queries
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3253:Truc y Flou
3180:Zehnerlegen
3062:Matzlfangen
3006:German Solo
2593:Bassadewitz
2526:Scharwenzel
2364:SkĂŠrvindsel
2353:Sixty-three
2333:Ristikontra
2281:Ninety-nine
2198:Forty-fives
2183:Court piece
2126:Black Maria
1761:"Bid Whist"
1677:Whist drive
1396:David Niven
1275:Ghost Beach
1271:R. L. Stine
1204:The Leopard
1175:Carl Schurz
1131:Middlemarch
1106:'s novella
1104:Leo Tolstoy
1044:Jane Austen
1002:Jack Aubrey
954:Jules Verne
820:Whist drive
747:Dummy whist
664:court piece
614:Leo Tolstoy
594: [
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379:Terminology
238:Henry Jones
173:Drawing by
3361:Categories
3150:Trischettn
3031:Kein Stich
2972:Doppelkopf
2887:Mulatschak
2818:Zwanzig ab
2763:Sheepshead
2748:Préférence
2536:SvÀngknack
2516:Marjapussi
2506:Hindersche
2380:Spoil Five
2223:Hucklebuck
2121:Black lady
1904:wopc.co.uk
1689:, p.
1600:20 January
1506:References
1485:Solo whist
1418:In 2018's
1280:Goosebumps
1218:, pianist
1170:Henry Clay
1085:Dead Souls
993:series by
984:lieutenant
862:irrelevant
800:Solo Whist
769:dummy hand
654:Double sar
641:Solo whist
627:solo whist
604:solo whist
469:Small slam
427:Grand Slam
383:See also:
202:) meaning
189:describes
3243:Tressette
3213:Botifarra
3155:Wallachen
3139:Sixty-six
3123:Schnapsen
3118:Schafkopf
3092:Ramscheln
3082:Quodlibet
3067:Mauscheln
3016:Grasobern
2898:Schnalzen
2892:Perlaggen
2758:Schwimmen
2743:Preferans
2688:Klaverjas
2668:Herzblatt
2663:FĂŒnf dazu
2618:Bierlachs
2598:Bauerchen
2385:StĂœrivolt
2266:Lanterloo
2228:Kachufool
2110:Bid whist
2089:All fours
1871:pagat.com
1808:pagat.com
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1328:'s house.
1192:The Shade
1182:DC Comics
1119:âs novel
893:June 2023
877:citations
684:Quadrette
670:troefcall
631:bid whist
616:'s novel
522:Bid whist
460:See Deck.
347:singleton
236:In 1862,
212:attentive
185:Cotton's
159:card game
117:Clockwise
44:De La Rue
3317:Category
3223:Briscola
3145:Sticheln
2967:Bolachen
2940:Bierkopf
2918:32 cards
2860:Brusbart
2836:36 cards
2738:Polignac
2723:Oma Skat
2713:Mistigri
2708:Marjolet
2683:Klammern
2623:Brandeln
2575:32 cards
2556:Viersche
2546:Tarabish
2521:Rutersju
2448:36 cards
2348:Sheng ji
2338:RödskÀgg
2317:Polskpas
2301:Pinochle
2276:Napoleon
2260:KnĂŒffeln
2255:Köpknack
2213:Gong Zhu
2188:Cucumber
2045:52 cards
1923:(2008).
1573:(1895).
1475:Napoleon
1459:See also
1366:In media
1347:The Doll
1168:Life of
1097:The Nose
1095:", and "
1077:'s play
1022:Scarlett
881:reliable
805:Esmakker
495:Variants
177:for the
3285:Chratze
3203:Aluette
3194:Spanish
3190:Italian
3134:Sedmice
3036:Lampeln
3021:Herzeln
2952:Blattla
2946:Binokel
2881:Kratzen
2823:Zwicken
2788:Solo 66
2728:Pilotta
2703:Manille
2693:Letzter
2638:Coinche
2633:Chouine
2613:Bezique
2561:Voormsi
2551:Trekort
2433:Zwikken
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2291:Oh hell
2271:Mizerka
2193:Femkort
2166:Clabber
1866:"Whist"
1490:Tarneeb
1445:during
1407:, when
1390:(1956)
1304:applied
1277:in the
1187:Starman
728:oh hell
718:Oh hell
711:oh hell
554:Tarneeb
542:Skruuvi
439:Honours
414:Finesse
361:finesse
343:longest
298:Scoring
216:wistful
165:History
72:Players
56:England
3238:Julepe
3218:Brisca
3208:Bestia
3160:Watten
3107:Rumpel
3097:Ramsen
3087:Ramsch
3072:Mucken
3057:MariĂĄĆĄ
3046:Lupfen
3026:Herzla
3011:Gilten
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2990:Elfern
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2808:Tuppen
2803:Toepen
2798:Tippen
2733:Piquet
2673:Kaiser
2658:Fipsen
2653:Euchre
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2608:Belote
2588:Baloot
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2375:Spades
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463:Rubber
396:Dealer
365:cashed
208:silent
144:Bridge
133:Medium
130:Chance
125:30 min
100:French
80:Skills
52:Origin
3367:Whist
3258:Truco
3196:packs
3129:Sedma
3041:Lorum
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2773:Sjavs
2648:Enflé
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2511:Knack
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2370:Smear
2358:Sjavs
2307:Pitch
2296:Pedro
2161:Cinch
2131:Bluke
2115:Bisca
2104:BaĆka
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2061:3-5-8
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481:Trick
451:Lurch
408:Dummy
268:Rules
204:quiet
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3263:Tute
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3170:Ulti
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2476:BrĂșs
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2461:BĂȘte
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2423:Vira
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1061:Emma
1004:and
883:and
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660:Hokm
633:and
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