CHAPTER VI
The Play 
PART IV
TRICKS
LAW 65
- ARRANGEMENT OF TRICKS 
- A. Completed Trick
- When four cards have been played to a trick, each player turns his
own card face down near him on the table.
- B. Keeping Track of the Ownership of Tricks
- 1. Tricks Won
- If the player's side has won the trick, the card is pointed lengthwise
toward his partner.
- 2. Tricks Lost
- If the opponents have won the trick, the card is pointed lengthwise
toward the opponents.
- C. Orderliness
- Each player arranges his own cards in an orderly overlapping row in
the sequence played, so as to permit review of the play after its completion,
if necessary to determine the number of tricks won by each side or the
order in which the cards were played.
- D. Agreement on Results of Play
- A player should not disturb the order of his played cards until agreement
has been reached on the number of tricks won. A player who fails to comply
with the provisions of this Law jeopardises his right to claim ownership
of doubtful tricks or to claim a revoke.
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1997