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deal.
69. If a player discover his mistake in time to save a revoke, the
adversaries may call the card played in error. Any player or players who
have played after him, except his partner, may withdraw their cards and
substitute others; the cards so withdrawn are not liable to be called.
70. A revoking player and his partner may require the hand on which the
revoke occurred to be played out.
71. An equal number of revokes on different sides cancel each other.
CALLING FOR NEW CARDS.
72. Any player (on paying for them) before, but not after, the pack is
cut for the deal, may call for fresh cards. He must call for two new
packs, of which the dealer has the choice.
73. A card or cards torn or marked must be replaced by agreement, or new
cards called for at the expense of the table.
MAKING THE TRUMP AND PLAYING.
74. The trump card having been turned, the eldest hand may pass, order
up, or play alone; in either of the last two cases the third hand may
take it from him and play alone.
75. Should the eldest hand pass, the second hand may pass, assist, or
play alone; in either of the last two cases the dealer may take it from
him and play alone.
76. Should the second hand pass, the third hand can pass, order up, or
play alone; and after him the dealer must pass, take up the trump, or
play alone.
77. Should all four players pass, the trump is turned down, and the
first hand can name a suit, or pass; and so on in turn around the table.
Should all pass again, the deal is at an end, and the next player deals.
78. Should the player entitled to make a trump name a suit, he cannot
change; and should he name the suit turned down, he is considered to
have passed.
79. Should the player, after naming the suit turned down, or passing,
mention the suit he intended to make trumps, his partner also must pass.
80. Should a player pass, and then attempt to assist, or order up the
trump, his partner also must pass. The adversaries, however, may elect
that it shall be played.
81. Should a player make a declaration, and his partner not hear it and
pass, the declaration is not invalidated.
82. No player can take away another's right by passing, ordering up, or
assisting, out of turn; but should the dealer turn down the trump card,
or on the second round throw his cards on the table, such action is
binding on his partner.
83. If any one, prior to his partner's playing, should call attention to
the trick
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