- Secure your tens by playing any small cards, by which you may throw the lead into you adversary's hand.
- Win your adversary's best cards when you can, either by trumping or with superior cards.
- If, being eldest hand, you hold either ace, king, or queen of trumps, without the knave or ten, play them immediately, as, by this means, you may chance to win the knave or ten.
95. Loo
This game is played both Limited and Unlimited Loo; it is played two ways, both with five and three cards. Several may play, but five or seven make the better game.
96. Three-Card Loo
- This game is played by any number of persons, from three, but five or seven make the best game.
- The cards are cut for deal, the holder of the lowest card being dealer; after which the deal goes round, from left to right. In case of a tie, the players cut again. Ace is lowest, and the court-cards and tens are reckoned of the same value,—namely, ten.