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see my web page on "Put And Take" Tops

My web pages on Put and Take tops ,my standard write-up:

You might be interested in these Put & Take web pages of mine, including my Sales page:

¶ This is my MAIN Put & Take page:
http://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/putandtake.htm

¶ I have OTHER INFORMATION web pages about Put and Takes here:
http://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/PutAndTakes_EnglishLang.htm
http://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/PutAndTakes_NonEnglishLang.htm
http://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/PutAndTakeHistPicts.htm
http://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/PutTakeRefncePg.htm

¶ I SELL them here:
http://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/PutNTakesForSale.htm

¶ 1922 English Music hall ditty "Put & Take" sung by Harry Fay here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKTx4qkKd_U
Lyrics of the song transcribed here:
http://www.antiquegamblingchips.com/PutTakeRefncePg.htm#Fay

¶ RULES -- how to play Put & Take:
Rules of Play. There is no one way to play/bet. The rules shown below are just some suggestions:
¶ Players ante into a pot and take turns spinning the top. �
¶ If it lands T1, T2 or T3, the player who spun it would� win (take) 1, 2 or 3 chips, respectively, from the pot.�
¶ If it lands with the star or “Take All” or TA showing, he would take all the chips from the pot.�
¶ If it lands P1, P2 or P3, he would lose (put) 1, 2 or 3 of his chips, respectively, into the pot.�
¶ If it lands "0" or� “Put All” or “All Put or AP,” he would� have to match the pot (the rule given in John Scarne's "Scarne on Dice.") or lose all his chips or each player would have to contribute to the pot, depending on the rules. I have one set of rules where a land on "0" would mean just that � the top passes to the next person. � By far, the most common rule is for all the players to add one chip to the pot if "O", "All Put," etc. lands � face up.

Best wishes,

Robert Eisenstadt

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what game this spinning top used for?
Re: what game this spinning top used for?
What is a "Put And Take Top"???
see my web page on "Put And Take" Tops
Thanks For The Education! Very Interesting!!!
Re: what game this spinning top used for?

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