1963_Sackson_073_February 22.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1963
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 1, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1963_Sackson_073_February 22.jpg
Title
1963_Sackson_073_February 22.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1963
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 1, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1963
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
FRIDAY 22 FEBRUARY
George Washington--Born 1732 1963 53rd day - 312 days to come
At Claude's played a new card game of his
"THROW MARY TO THE WOLVES"
52 card deck- 4 players - deal 13 to each.
Play in tricks - high card takes trick - no trump.
Winner of one trick leads to next.
First player to be stuck with 4 diamonds has been
"thrown to the wolves."
[down arrow] All scoring cards taken in tricks are placed in front
of the player as soon as won (others discarded),
All cards in hi his scoring cards are passed to the player
on his left. The cards remaining in his hand are
shuffled and dealt out to the other players (they may
not divide equally).
After the player is "thrown to the wolves" the game con-
tinues until all the cards are played. If some
players have cards left while others don't the odd
cards go into the last complete trick - but they
don't count towards taking the trick.
Cards count as follows:-
Diamonds - 100 [right-facing curly bracket begins]
A, K, Q, J - 10
10 ----- 200 [right-facing curly bracket ends] Cards can score as each (i.e. 10 [diamond] is worth 300)
Game is 2500 points.
With 5 players player is "thrown" with 3 diamonds.
George Washington--Born 1732 1963 53rd day - 312 days to come
At Claude's played a new card game of his
"THROW MARY TO THE WOLVES"
52 card deck- 4 players - deal 13 to each.
Play in tricks - high card takes trick - no trump.
Winner of one trick leads to next.
First player to be stuck with 4 diamonds has been
"thrown to the wolves."
[down arrow] All scoring cards taken in tricks are placed in front
of the player as soon as won (others discarded),
All cards in hi his scoring cards are passed to the player
on his left. The cards remaining in his hand are
shuffled and dealt out to the other players (they may
not divide equally).
After the player is "thrown to the wolves" the game con-
tinues until all the cards are played. If some
players have cards left while others don't the odd
cards go into the last complete trick - but they
don't count towards taking the trick.
Cards count as follows:-
Diamonds - 100 [right-facing curly bracket begins]
A, K, Q, J - 10
10 ----- 200 [right-facing curly bracket ends] Cards can score as each (i.e. 10 [diamond] is worth 300)
Game is 2500 points.
With 5 players player is "thrown" with 3 diamonds.
Item sets