According to Hoyle: Official Rules of More Than 200 Popular Games of Skill and Chance With Expert Advice on Winning Play
"A must for anyone who wants to play a game and play it correctly."
Charles H. Goren
Whether you play card games, dice games, parlor games, word games, chess, checker, backgammon, or solitaire games, here is a comprehensive, up-to-date book with the complete rules of your favorite games of skill and chance. ACCORDING TO HOYLE gives not only the rules but expert advice on win...more
Charles H. Goren
Whether you play card games, dice games, parlor games, word games, chess, checker, backgammon, or solitaire games, here is a comprehensive, up-to-date book with the complete rules of your favorite games of skill and chance. ACCORDING TO HOYLE gives not only the rules but expert advice on win...more
Paperback, 304 pages
Published
August 27th 1996
by Ballantine Books
(first published 1957)
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Playing cards is somewhat an old-fashioned pass-time, but every once in a while a technology-free evening is a godsend, and sometimes, as in a blackout, the only choice. In those cases, having Hoyle's on hand is a must, since I don't play cards enough to remember the rules off the top of my head. This book is also good for solving arguments about the rules. Sometimes it comes along with me on longer camping trips as well.
This is a re-purchase of a book my Dad owns. I read/referenced that book (old and tattered as it was) as a child wanting to learn different form of patience. It was/is great.
According to Hoyle: official rules of more than 200 popular games of skill and chance with expert advice on winning play by Richard Lincoln Frey (1981)
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