10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «REVERSIS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
reversis in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
reversis im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
When every trick is made hy the same person, there is no partv ; and this is called
making the reversis. 4. The great quinola pool is to consist of twenrv-s.x fish, and
to he renewed every time 'he same is cleared, or has fewer in it than the twenty ...
2
The New Hoyle, containing easy rules for playing the Games ...
On the contrary, each time the quinolas are forced gergi, or led oat, the stakes are
to be paid in tUe same proportion as they would have been received, except in
the single instance of- the person who played the quinolas making the reversis, ...
3
Bohn's New hand-book of games: comprising whist, by ...
The player having the espagnolette, has a right to renounce in every suit, during
the whole game, and if he can avoid winning any trick, and there is no reversis,
he of course wins the party in preference to him who is better placed ; but if he is
...
Henry George Bohn, Edmond Hoyle, 1856
4
The American Hoyle: or, Gentleman's hand-book of games: ...
All consolations paid for Aces or Quinolas, by the person under taking the
Reversis, is to be returned on his winning it. THE ESPAGNOLETTE, OR THE
FOUR ACES. The Espagnolette is either simply four Aces, three Aces and one
Quinola, ...
William Brisbane Dick, Edmond Hoyle, 1864
5
Hoyle's games, improved and enlarged by new and practical ...
All consolations paid for aces or quinolas, by the person undertaking the reversis,
are to be returned on winning it. The espagnolette is either simply four aces, or
three aces and one quinola, or two aces and two quinolas. The player holding it ...
6
Games of Whist, Quadrille Piquet quinze Vingt un ...
When the person holding the espasnolette can break the reversis, he is paid, as
before mentioned, by the person whose reversis he broke. If the espagnolette
has placed his quinola, and there is a reversis either made or broken, he is not to
...
7
The hand-book of games: comprising new or carefully revised ...
nolas are forced, led out, or gorge, the stakes are paid in the same proportion as
they would have been received, except in the single instance of the person who
played the quinolas making the reversis ; and then in order to derive any benefit ...
8
The handbook of games, written or compiled by professors and ...
nolas are forced, led out, or gorge, the stakes are paid in the same proportion as
they would have been received, except in the single instance of the person who
played the quinolas making the reversis ; and then in order to derive any benefit ...
Handbook, Henry George Bohn, 1850
9
Hoyle's Games, improved and enlarged by G. H--.
All consolations paid for aces or quinolas, by the person undertaking the reversis,
are to be returned on winning it. The espagnolette is either simply four aces, or
three aces and one quinola, or two aces and two quinolas. The player holding it ...
Edmond Hoyle, G Hervey, 1835
10
The new Hoyle: containing easy rules for playing the games ...
On the contrary, each time the quinolas are forced gergi, or led out, the stakes are
to be paid in the same proportion as they would have been received, except in
the single instance of the person who played the quinolas making the reversis, ...
3 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «REVERSIS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
reversis im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
¿Sociedad desechable?
Canis reversis ad suum vomitum; somos uróboros, serpientes que se muerden la cola. Incluso la buena gente hacemos eso. En nuestros pedos, como en las ... «kaosenlared.net, Nov 13»
Hearts - A Classic Card Game
Hearts, a traditional card game , evolved from a game called Reverse (or Reversis), that was played in Europe from the 16th through the 19th centuries. «Games.com News, Feb 13»
Ein etwas anderer Schultag am Gymnasium
Im zweiten Wettbewerb, dem so genannten „Reversis“, spielten zwei Klassenteams gegeneinander. Ziel des Spiels war es, 16 auf dem Wasser schwimmende ... «kreiszeitung.de, Jul 10»