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Paperback How to Play Whist: With the Laws and Etiquette of Whist. Whist-Whittlings, and Forty Fully-Annotated Games Book

ISBN: 1171682484

ISBN13: 9781171682486

How to Play Whist: With the Laws and Etiquette of Whist. Whist-Whittlings, and Forty Fully-Annotated Games

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Delve into the fascinating world of 19th-century whist with Richard A. Proctor's comprehensive guide, "How to Play Whist." This meticulously detailed handbook, originally published in 1891, offers enthusiasts and novices alike a complete understanding of the game's rules, etiquette, and strategic nuances.

Beyond the fundamental laws, Proctor enriches the reader's experience with delightful "Whist-whittlings"-anecdotes and reflections on the game's social and intellectual dimensions. The inclusion of forty fully annotated games provides practical examples and insights, making this more than just a rulebook; it's a masterclass in whist strategy.

Whether you're a seasoned player seeking to refine your technique or a newcomer eager to learn, "How to Play Whist" promises an engaging and informative journey into one of history's most beloved card games. Discover the timeless appeal of whist through Proctor's expert guidance.

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