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Post and pair

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begins and may vie or pass. Having passed, eldest may come in again, if any others vie. If a player vies, the others must respond in turn by 'raising' the bet or 'seeing' i.e. matching it. In the latter case, the players left in may agree to divide the stakes; otherwise they must show their cards and
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by "Professor Hoffmann", London, 1891, p. 50. It is difficult to find any reliable information as to the game of Post, but it is known that the threefold stake is one of its special features, and that the three events whereon the distribution depends, are distinguished by the names of post, pair and
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by consent shew their cards, the best cards carry the game. Now according to agreement those that keep in till last, may divide the stakes, or shew the best card for it. Observe, where the cards fall in several hands of the same sort, as a pair of pair-royal, and so forth, the eldest hand carries it.
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The vye is what you please to adventure upon the goodness of your own hand; or if it be bad, and you imagine your adversary's is so likewise, then bid him high courageously, by which means you daunt your antagonist, and so bring him to submission. If all the gamesters keep in till all have done, and
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Three separate stakes are made by each player. After staking at "post" and then at "pair", and getting two cards, the players stake at "seat". A third card is then dealt face up. The three stakes are won as follows:
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The Compleat Gamester; Or, Instructions how to Play at Billiards, Trucks, Bowls and Chess ... Cards ... Dice, To which is Added the Arts ... of Riding, Racing, Archery, and Cockfighting [by Charles
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mentions the vye ("taunt") of the game, named as "pair", in a dialogue between the character Rosaline and the Princess of France in a conversation about the courtier Berowne, in his early play
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It is much dependent on vying, or betting, requiring repeated staking as well as daring on the part of the players. It is considered a derivative of the game of
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rule that players whose cards fall short of 21 may ask for one or more cards in the hope of improving their hands, dropping out if their score exceeds 21.
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the best hand wins. If no-one vies, the dealer may double the stakes or just "play it out" i.e. let everyone show their hands and the best hand wins.
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gives no rules for the game, Cotton describes it as a three-stake game - stakes being laid for Post, Pair and Seat - almost identical to
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seat. It is suggested by Cavendish that these three, but in reverse order, are respectively identical to the three above mentioned.
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was the term given to the knave or jack in the game of post and pair. It may have been formed by an abbreviation of
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in order of rank: three kings, three queens, three knaves (jacks), etc. If no one has a pair royal, the highest
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A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases and Ancient Customs of the Fourteenth Century
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Francis Willughby's Book of Games: A Seventeenth-century Treatise on Sports, Games and Pastimes
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wins, failing that, the hand that holds the highest cards wins. If players are still tied, the
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from the early 16th to the 17th centuries, which may have survived longer in local versions.
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that was popular in England in the 16th and 17th centuries — another name of the game was
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as a "vulgar" game played at Christmas. Post and pair is also prominently mentioned in
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The rules by Cotton and their subsequent revisions do not mention the typical
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Post and Pair was first mentioned in a list of games played by Gargantua of
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is the highest card, followed by the other Aces and then the rest in their
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The lord, underogating, share/The vulgar game of "post and pair."
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of aces is the best hand, followed by a pair royal of any three
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A Glossary: Or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names &c
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Regulating Commercial Gambling: Past, Present, and Future
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suggest that modern Brag is an extract of Post and Pair.
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Post and pair, with a pair-royal of oces in his hat,
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Index

Post and Pair

England
Primero
card game
prial
Primero
Put
Gleek
Noddy
Tudor dynasty
Primero
The Oxford English Dictionary
Charles Cotton
The Compleat Gamester
All Fours
Fives
Francis Willughby
Three-Card Brag
David Parlett
John McLeod
natural order
set
rank
pair royal
court cards
pair
eldest hand
vie
Eldest hand

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