
This refreshed guide revives the authority of Edmond Hoyle for today’s card‑players and gaming enthusiasts. It begins with a concise biography of Hoyle, showing how his 18th‑century treatises set the standard for fair play. The editor’s notes explain why the original text is left untouched, while the new edition expands and modernizes his teachings.
The volume surveys a wide spectrum of classic and emerging games. Detailed chapters cover whist, bridge, billiards, pool, snooker, and the newer favorites of auction bridge, five‑hundred, and poker patience, each illustrated with clear diagrams and up‑to‑date rules. Special contributions on roulette, Trente et Quarante, and both forms of baccarat add depth for anyone curious about casino staples.
Written in an accessible style, the book balances historical insight with practical advice, making it useful for both beginners learning the basics and seasoned players polishing their technique. Listeners will appreciate the blend of tradition and contemporary guidance that keeps the spirit of Hoyle alive in modern gaming rooms.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (623K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1839–1919
A barrister by profession and magician by passion, this Victorian writer helped bring stage magic into print for everyday readers. His books on conjuring, games, and puzzles became classics and shaped how magic was taught in English for generations.
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1672–1769
Best remembered as the man behind the phrase “according to Hoyle,” he turned the rules of popular games into clear, practical guides. His writing helped make whist and other table games easier to learn, teach, and settle fairly.
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