If a player in his own hand holds—
The four aces, he and his partner score for honours one hundred points.
8. Chicane is thus reckoned:
If a player holds no trump, he and his partner score for Chicane twice the value of the trump suit trick. The value of Chicane is in no way affected by any doubling or re-doubling that may take place under Laws 53 to 56.
9. Slam is thus reckoned:
If a player and his partner make, independently of any tricks taken for the revoke penalty—
I. All thirteen tricks, they score for Grand Slam forty points.
II. Twelve tricks, they score for Little Slam twenty points.
10. Honours, Chicane, and Slam are reckoned in the score at the end of the rubber.
11. At the end of the rubber, the total scores for tricks, honours, Chicane and Slam obtained by each player and his partner are added up; one hundred points are added to the score of the winners of the rubber, and the difference between the two scores is the number of points won, or lost, by the winners of the rubber.