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"Renege"
Keywords:
misplay
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acc
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welsh
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infraction
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playable
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Red card
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Yellow card
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Play
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Revoke
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Cutthroat
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On the way
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Forfeit
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Third base
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In play
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Anchor
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Short-handed
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Back counting
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Domino
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Muggins
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Dealer's choice
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Cover
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Game
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Duck
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Cheating
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Trick
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Anchorman
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Euchre
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Pack
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Match
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After game
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Crawford rule
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Tight game
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Whist
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Player
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Basic strategy
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Play on
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King
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Set
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Resigns
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Solitaire
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Poker
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Loser
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Go out
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Live
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Loose game
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Fishing
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Checkmate
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Rainbow pack
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Bar
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Play
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Tight
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Tiebreaker
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Resign
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Underplay
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Chouette
To revoke; to play a card that cannot legally be played according to the rules.
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Failure to play when the player has a playable tile and was required to do so by the rules of the game.
pagat.com
a failure to play a card that could have been played
cribbage.org
Failure to play a card that you are legally required to play (i.e., after a go is called). ACC rules mandate a penalty for this infraction
cribbageforum.com
A Renege is the failure during the play of the cards to play one or more cards that could have been played still keeping the count at 31 or less.
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(1) To refuse to honor a lost wager or debt; to welsh. (2) To misplay a card illegally.
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Keywords:
domino
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fail
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suit
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able
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revoke
Related Terms:
Revoke
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Renege
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Void
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Contract
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Penalty card
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Promise
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Collusion
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Undertake
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Follow suit
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Declarer
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Trump
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Marriage
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Quasi contract
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Pledge
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Breach
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Breach of covenant
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Misdeal
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Bid
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Anticipatory breach
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Quasi-contract
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Ruff
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Offer
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Shuffle up
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Kojak
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Mechanic
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Low
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Dead card
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Miscall
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Discard
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Accord and satisfaction
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Breach of contract
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Stipulate
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Four flush
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Cowboys
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Doubleton
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Cripple
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Forfeit
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Agreement
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Obligation
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Kitty
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Consideration
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Executory contract
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Acquiescence
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Big slick
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Subject to contract
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Euchre
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Repudiation
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Case
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Promise
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Unilateral contract
To fail to keep (a commitment or promise); -- often used with on; as, to renege on one's promise.
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fail to follow suit (when able to do so); revoke.
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the mistake of not following suit when able to do so
wordnet.princeton.edu
fail to fulfill a promise or obligation; "She backed out of her promise"
wordnet.princeton.edu
When able, but you don't follow suit when a domino is led, e.g., a six is led, you have a six, but you play something else. Reneging is a no-no.
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Keywords:
disown
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deny
To deny; to disown.
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