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| Video games August 25, 2006
Natty Bumppo, author, |
Two lessons for the price of one:
Lead trump when you make it; dont when you dont
July 14, 2006
This was not the best hand I ever played, as my partner continues to remind me.
Shes an old hen from California and thinks she's a pretty good euchre player.
And she is. And she wont let me forget
this hand.
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Then, sensing a weakness in trump in the opposition, I led my left bower.
Dealers partner played the nine of hearts (that was the purpose of my lead, to strip
her of trump and I did); and my partner oops! took the trick
with the right bower, her only trump.
Natty Bumppo, author, |
Youre trailing 9-6. Your partner, the
dealer, turns a heart. The eldest hand
(the age, the opponent left of the dealer) has passed, and you have the right bower
and all three suit aces. What do you do? |
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Many an aggressive player would order the heart to his partner (assist)
in this situation. Some would even go alone.
Natty Bumppo, author, |
Euchre Doodle Dandy
(c) 2006 J. Todd Martin
(to the tune of
Yankee Doodle Dandy)
Euchre once was Juckerspiel;
Alsace is where it started;
Thank you, Pennsylvania Dutch,
For pastime so full-hearted!
Euchre Doodle, deal the cards;
Euchre Doodle Dandy!
Give each five, in twos and threes,
And with the cards be handy!
Five tricks march but three tricks score;
A lone hand might get four, yet;
But dont forget to bag the prey:
Its two for three when theyre set!
Euchre Doodle, pick it up;
Euchre Doodle Dandy!
Mind the score and go alone,
And with the cards be handy! |
Order, call, or pick it up,
Or order as a donor,
But keep your mouth shut in third chair,
And don't queer partners loner.
Euchre Doodle, turn it down;
Euchre Doodle Dandy!
Mind your drink and steal the deal,
And with the cards be handy!
If youre the age you must call next;
The dealers partner crosses;
But dont renege and dont forget that
Jacks of trump are bosses.
Euchre Doodle, bleed the right;
Euchre Doodle Dandy!
Could be your partners not too bright,
But with the cards be handy! |
When your partner makes the trump,
Dont start by leading aces;
Lead what he called; hell get to you;
Youll cash them in most cases.
Euchre Doodle, show the left;
Euchre Doodle Dandy!
Play your hand the best you can,
And with the cards be handy!
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You can order at the bridge
Or any time it suits you;
Just keep in mind you want to wind up
With more points than they do!
Euchre Doodle, trust your partner;
Euchre Doodle Dandy!
Dont complain about the cards,
Just with the cards be handy! |
Natty Bumppo, author, |
| Right call, wrong lead March 3, 2006
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But Edie held also four clubs ace, king, queen and nine and thats what she
called, from first chair.
Natty Bumppo, author, |
But the book Todd got a glimpse of (which he shared with me) was Hoyles Games,
published in Philadelphia in 1845 by Henry F. Anners, with four pages on euchre,
and so spelled (the author was unidentified, unless it was the same as the publisher).
The game described was very much like the game we know today but for the usual archaisms, such
as playing to 5 points, with 32 cards.
Natty Bumppo, author, |
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