You are not understood to have played any man, till it is placed upon a point, and quitted. 3. If you play with fourteen men only, there is no penalty attending it, because with a lesser number you play to a disadvantage, by not having the additional... Backgammon, by captain Crawley - 51 ページGeorge Frederick Pardon 著 - 1858全文表示 - この書籍について
| Edmond Hoyle - 1814 - 524 ページ
...shillingsa game, would entitle him to 11 shillings of th« whole stake depending. THE LAWS OF BACK.-GAMMOK. 1. IF you take a man or men from any point, that man...You are not understood to have played any man, till placed upon a point, and quitted. 3. If you play with 14 men only, there is no penalty attending it,... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 830 ページ
...gammon, never wait for a blot, because the odds are greatly against hitting it. Laws of Back -gammon, 1. If you take a man or men from any point, that man...You are not understood to have played any man till placed upon a point, and quitted. 3. If you play with 14 men only, there is no penalty attending it,... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 850 ページ
...fuvour of BACKentering a man upon any certain point in two throws. GAMMON " The Laws of Back-gammon. "1. If you take a man or men from any point, that...You are not understood to have played any man, till placed upon a point, and quitted. " 3. If you play with 14 men only, there is no penalty attending... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1864 - 548 ページ
...gammon, never wait for a blot, because the odds are greatly against hitting it. THE LAWS OF BACKGAMMON. 1. If you take a man or men from any point, that man or meil must be played. 2. You are not understood to have played any man till it is placed upon a point... | |
| Napoleon Marache - 1866 - 284 ページ
...gammon, never wait for a blot, because the odds are greatly against hitting it. THE LAWS OF BACKGAMMON. 1. If you take a man or men from any point, that man or meii must be played. 2. You are not understood to have played any man till it is placed upon a point... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1872 - 370 ページ
...The terms, Men, Table, Gammon, &c., are already sufficiently explained. Laws of Backgammon : — I. If you take a man or men from any point, that man or men must be played. II. You are not understood to have played any man till you have placed it upon a point and quitted... | |
| Alexander V. Hamilton - 1873 - 454 ページ
...The terms, Men, Table, Gammon, &c., are already sufficiently explained. Laws of Backgammon : — I. If you take a man or men from any point, that man or men must be played. II. You are not understood to have played any man till you have placed it upon a point and quitted... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1873 - 464 ページ
...gammon, never wait for a blot, because the odds are greatly against hitting it. THE LAWS OF BACKGAMMON. If you take a man or men from any point, that man or men must be played. You are not understood to have played any man till it is placed upon a point, and quitted. If you play... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1880 - 406 ページ
...Bar. — The division between the boxes. Bar-point. — That next the bar. THE LAWS OF BACKGAMMON. i. If you take a man or men from any point, that man or men must *w played. s. You are not understood to have played any man till it is placed upon a point and quitted.... | |
| William Clarke - 1880 - 770 ページ
...terms, Hen, Table, Gammon, etc., are sufficiently explained in the text. LAWS OP B-ICKGIMMO.T. I. If yon take a man or men from any point, that man or men must be played. п Toa are not understood to have played any man till you have placed it upon a point and quitted it.... | |
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