- For playing out of turn or looking at the miss without taking it, the player is looed.
- If the first player possess two or three trumps, he must play the highest, or be looed.
- With ace of trumps only, the first player must lead it, or be looed.
- The player who looks at his own cards, or the miss out of his turn, is looed.
- The player who looks at his neighbour's hand, either during the play or when they lie on the table, is looed.
- The player who informs another what cards he possesses, or gives any intimation that he knows such or such cards to be in the hand or the miss, is looed.
- The player who throws up his cards after the leading card is played, is looed.
- Each player who follows the elder hand must head the trick if he can, or be looed.
- Each player must follow suit if he can, or be looed.
The player who is looed pays into the pool the sum agreed.