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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 319 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BANK  ,2 known also as "

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POLISH BANK " and "
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RussIAN BANK " a card-
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game . An ordinary pack is used . Five or six players is a convenient number . Each contributes an arranged stake to the
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pool . The dealer gives three cards to each player and turns up another; if this is not
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lower than an eight (ace is lowest) he goes on till such a card is exposed . The player on the dealer's
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left, without touching or looking at his cards, can
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bet the amount of the pool, or any
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part of it, that among his cards is one that is higher (of the same suit) than the turn-up . If he wins, he takes the amount from the pool; if he loses, he pays it to the pool . Each player does the same in turn, the dealer last . Whenever the pool is exhausted, a fresh stake is put into the pool . After a round is over the
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deal passes . No player may touch his cards until he has made his bet; the penalty is a
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fine to the pool of twice the stake, and the loss of his right to bet during that round .

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