- Jack.—For the knave of trumps the holder scores one. If it be won by the adversary, the winner scores the point.
- Game.—The greatest number that, in the tricks gained, are shown by either player, reckoning:
| Four | for an ace |
| Three | for a king |
| Two | for a queen |
| One | for a knave |
| Ten | for a ten |
The other cards do not count: thus it may happen that a deal may be played without having any to reckon for game.
- Begging is when the eldest hand, disliking his cards, uses his privilege, and says, "I beg;" in which case the dealer either suffers his adversary to score one point, saying, "Take one," or gives each player three cards more from the pack, and then turns up the next card, the seventh for trumps. If, however, the trump turned up to be of the same suit as the first, the dealer must go on, giving each three cards more, and turning up the seventh, until a change of suit for trumps shall take place.
94. Maxims for All-Fours
- Make your knave as soon as you can.