Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Laws of Short Whist
Some years ago I suggested to the late Hon. George Anson (one of the most accomplished Whist Players of hie day), that as the supremacy of Short Whist was an acknowledged fact, a revision and reformation of Hoyle's' Rules would confer a been on Whist Players generally, and on those especially to whom disputes and doubtful points were censtantly referred. Oin' Views coincided, but'the project was, for the following reason, abandoned - 4fully aware that a more diffuse Code of Laws, sanctioned by authority. Of the leading Clubs; was an absolute necessity, still more conscibus were we that in persuading the Whist world to adopt any innovation on old rules, we must incur a certain amount of difficulty and trouble, with a very uncertain chance of success.
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