A false cut and deal.

With the thirteen trumps in his hand the dealer cannot fail to win every trick.

PART VIII.
A GAME AT WHIST.

In which each Player holds an entire Suit, but which, however, does not prevent the Dealer from winning every Trick.

All the cards must be separated in suits, namely: hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs, one of each alternately, without reference as to their being high or low in their classification.

Make a false shuffle, and hand the cards to be cut, without any fear of their being disarranged by this proceeding.

They must be dealt one at the time.

After the deal, every person will have a sequence of thirteen cards, but the dealer will have the advantage of having all the trumps in his own hand.

PART IX.
BOUILLOTTE.

A Brelan-carré, or Four Cards of the same sort.