1895 Bartender's Guide by Berner-Mayer Co

the trumps a r e led •the players mus t ·head the trick if possible. The trump card bel'ongs to t he dea ler, a nd can– not be exC'hanged. a·nd •tiher e is no ma rriage or closing. The counting ca rds in the t r!clcs r eckon the same as at sixty-six, a nd the winn ers of the last tri ck add ten to their score. If at tihe end of :uhe ha nd the winners count s ixty-six, a nd less tha n a hundred, !'hey mark Qne point; if over a hundred a:nd less than a hundred a nd thirty, two points; if ·they win ever y trick, three points. The side winning th e ten of t·ru~nps scores a point a:t once. LAWS OF SIXTY-SIX. SHUFFLING. 1. E ach player has a right to s huffle. The dealer bas the rigiht of s huffling las t. 2. The paclc must not •be s hufiled below the table, nor so thait the f.aces of t h e ca rds can b e seen. CUTTING. 3. At leas t •two cards must be cUot, a nd at least two cards must be left in ~he lower paclce't. In ·cutting tor deal, the person wh0 cuts firs•t should leave sufficient cards to en a ble the other to comply wi th the a bove provision. The hig h est ~ixty-s ix car d deails, a nd ha s choice of cards a nd seats. 4. If more t han one card is exposed in cutting for deal, the n,dver.sary may selec t wh!oh of the exposed cards h e plelaSes, and trear •it as the one cUot. If a oard ls e:icposed in cutting to the dealer, ther e must be a fresh cut. 5. ~f the dealer exposes a. card in r euniting the paclc– ets, or if ~here is any confus ion of th e ca1'r efers i.t, h ave a fresh deal. (See law 10, b .) 8. If t he dealer gives himseltf or adversary too many cards aiml the ·error is n o>t discovered until after the trump C!lird is •tu!'lned up, the pl·ayer havin•g too m a ny

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