The royal game of the ombre. Written at the request of divers honorable persons.
- Title
- The royal game of the ombre. Written at the request of divers honorable persons.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for William Brook, dwelling in the Black Swan Inn-Yard in Holborn,
- 1660.
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Contents
- title page
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The ROYAL GAME. OF THE
O'MBRE. - How many can play at it, and with what Cards they are to play.
- Of the Trump.
- Of the Stakes.
- part
- Observations.
- Of the Matadors.
- Of taking in, and the order and man∣ner of it.
- Observations.
- The End of the Game.
- Of the Codillio.
- Of the Repuesto.
- What Games are to be played.
- Observations.
- Of playing without taking in.
- Of the Voll.
- Of the Forfeitures.
- Of playing Trumps.
- Of what you are to say.
- General Rules.
- Of the Tenaces.
- Of the Player's playing his Game for his best Advantage.
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ADDITIONS.
Concerning Taking In,to be inserted page 5.