Our Blog   Tracking   Cart   

Rules of the Game
Sort By:
"Chocolate" Russian Ebony & Sheesham Inlaid Chess Set (3.75" King)"Chocolate" Russian Ebony & Sheesham Inlaid Chess Set  (3.75" King)Shipped Free! (see details) "Chocolate" Russian Ebony & Sheesham Inlaid Chess Set, NOT PAINTED! 19.25" rounded board, 2" squares and 3.75" king!
16" Chiellini Wood Attache Backgammon Set w/Drawer16" Chiellini Wood Attache Backgammon Set  w/DrawerFREE SHIPPING! (UPS ground) BEAUTIFUL SET! Black and red wood attache backgammon set with drawer.
3D Chess Set - Dragon Pewter Chessmen3D Chess Set - Dragon Pewter ChessmenUnique 3D chess set with dragon themed pewter chessmen, glass chessboard and polyresin base which adds excitement to play. Board Base: 15" Board Height: 5" Glass Board: 13.5" x 13.5" King: 2"; Base: 1"!
Alexander's Stallion Staunton Chessmen Red Sandalwood & BoxwoodAlexander's Stallion Staunton Chessmen Red Sandalwood & BoxwoodFREE SHIPPING! (UPS ground) Alexander's Stallion includes our Deluxe Chess Coffer lined inside with real billiard cloth. 4.4" king.
American Mah Jong Set w/Oak CaseAmerican Mah Jong Set w/Oak CaseAmerican Mah Jong set in attractive oak case, wooden racks, tiles & rule book.
Board Game Curses Vampire VersionBoard Game Curses Vampire VersionJust like the Original Curses! Game, but with Vampires! The Fang-tastic laugh-out-loud party game.
Cambridge Staunton Chessmen in Red Sandalwood & Boxwood 4.4” KingCambridge Staunton Chessmen in Red Sandalwood & Boxwood  4.4” KingFREE SHIPPING! (UPS ground) Cambridge Staunton Chess Set in Red Sandalwood & Boxwood 4.4" King with base width of 1 7/8" and 4.3oz.
Curses Board GameCurses Board GameCurses won the Mensa award when it was introduced in 2002 because it was the funniest game! Curses has nothing to do with curse words, just hilarious fun!
Dal Negro Red Tournament Backgammon Set 20"Dal Negro Red Tournament Backgammon Set  20"FREE SHIPPING! (UPS ground) BEAUTIFUL SET! Expect nothing but the best from one of the leading backgammon manufacturer's in the world, Dal Negro in Italy. For the serious backgammon player, the Red Tournament Backgammon Set is the perfect choice. Attach Closed: 20.25" x 14.5" x 3" Attache Open: 20.25" x 29" x 1.5" Chips: 1.75" diameter x .25" thick Dice: .625" Doubling Cube: .75" Dice Cups: 2" diameter x 3.5"

 

Edmond Hoyle (1672- August 29, 1769) , also known as Edmund Hoyle, is a writer best known for his works providing detailed descriptions of games. The phrase "according to Hoyle" came into the language, a reflection of his generally-perceived authoritativeness on the subject.

Little is known about most of his life, though he is widely believed to have been trained to become a barrister. In 1741, Hoyle began working as a whist tutor to members of high society. Along with personal instruction, he sold a short booklet on the game to his clients, describing his basic approaches to the game. The booklet became quite popular, and unauthorized copies of it were circulated about London. To prevent this, Hoyle published A Short Treatise on the Game of Whist in 1742, copyrighting his work.

Because of his success, Hoyle followed with similar treatises on backgammon, chess, quadrille, piquet, and brag. In 1750, a single compendium of the these was published.

The first fifteen editions of Hoyles' works are now extremely rare and mostly only to be found in the hands of collectors. Only two copies of Hoyle's original work on whist (the first edition) are known to still exist. Only one copy is known to exist of his first edition work on Backgammon . A Short Treatise on the Game of Whist was regarded as authoritative until 1864, after which time they were superseded by the new rules written by John Loraine Bladwin and adopted by the Arlington andPotland clubs.

Many of modern card game rule books contain the word "Hoyle" in the title, but the moniker does not mean that the works are derivative of Hoyle's. Because of his contributions to gaming, he was a charter inductee into the Poker Hall Of Fame in 1979.

In the pen-and-paper roleplaying gameDeadlands, Hoyle's Book of Games by Edmond Hoyle is actually a book of magical spells and rituals disguised by Hoyle as card games to avoid persecution.



 

Name


Email Address


Message or Question

If you would like an international shipping quote (outside usa) please provide a complete shipping address & the item SKU which identifies the item you are requesting.

Join Our Email Newsletter
Board Games  ·  Chess  ·  Go Games  ·  Mahjong  ·  Backgammon  ·  Sudoku  ·  Dominos  ·  Cribbage  ·  Chinese Checkers  ·  Checkers  ·  Travel Games  ·  Classic Games  ·  Fun Educational Games  ·  Eco Friendly Board Games  ·  Xbox Video Games  ·  Outdoor Games  ·  Handheld Games  ·  Billiard Store  ·  FAQ  ·  Rules of the Game  ·  Shipping / Returns  ·  Shopping Cart  ·  Search Results  ·  Privacy Policy  ·  Directories  ·  About Us  ·  Site Map  ·  Game Articles