OF THE MANNER OF PLAYING.
1. The elder hand plays first.
2. The first player is bound to play in the suit he names; for instance, if he should say hearts, and play clubs, or any other suit, he is obliged, if his adversary insist on it, to take up the card he has played, and to play in the declared suit.
3. If the adversary deem the card played more advantageous to his own hand than the declared suit, he plays to it, and the card once covered cannot be recalled in order to play a different suit.
4. He who plays before his turn is only obliged to take up his card again, if it have not been played to; but if it be covered, the trick is good. In this case, as in the preceding one, both players having been in fault, one for having played and the other for having allowed him to play out of turn, no penalty is incurred.
OF THE SCORE AND VOLE.
1. When both parties have done discarding, he who wins three tricks reckons one point; if he win every trick he reckons two points, and has won the vole.
2. Two points only can be made in the same deal, unless you hold the king. To make two points without the king or three with the king, is called winning the vole.
OF THE REVOKE AND UNDER-FORCE.
1. It is not allowable to revoke, or to under-force.