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Foster left employment at one of the largest manufacturing houses in Baltimore to become the business manager for "Professor Alphonse Loisette" (later identified as Marcus Dwight Larrowe), a lecturer and promoter of systems and methods to develop and improve memory skills. Foster resigned in April
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According to this source: Loisette/Larrowe and Pelman/Pöhlmann probably knew each other in London, and one plagiarized the other. Later experts on early psychology believed that Loisette was a plagiarist. Foster's role in the dissemination is not clear. One March 1906 newspaper advertisement
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1888, wishing not to be associated with Loisette's unethical personal and business practices and accusing him of being a "humbug and a fraud". Foster subsequently joined William Joseph Ennever and others in a similar business venture, the
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Foster's Complete Hoyle: An Encyclopedia of All the Indoor Games Played at the Present Day With Suggestions for Good Play, a Full Code of Laws. Illustrative Hands. And a Brief Statement of the Doctrine of Chance as Applied to
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Although he also wrote fiction and contributed short stories to magazines, his most prolific work was on the subject of card, dice and table games being author of over 50 such books covering every imaginable card game:
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Francis (2001), p. 399, notes that while Foster is generally credited with first writing about the rule in 1890, "it is said to have been discovered independently by E.M.F. Benecke of Oxford at about the same
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of 1890 and is a means for opener's partner to infer how many cards held by declarer are higher in rank than the card led; likewise, declarer can infer the same information about his right-hand-opponent's
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Foster's Modern Bridge Tactics: A Complete Exposition of the Lates Theories of Four-card Suit Bids, Approaching Bids, and Suit Distribution, Together with an Entirely New Theory of the No-trumper
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on May 31, 1853, the son of Alexander Frederick and Mary E. Macbrair, and "connected with some of the best families in Great Britain". He was educated as an
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Having written numerous whist and bridge books by 1935, he was considered "the dean of living bridge authorities". At that time he directed
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Foster was a member of several card, athletic, and golf clubs—including Knickerbockers Whist and the Cavendish Club—and a member of the
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wrote 20 years after his death that Foster "had been one of the great figures in whist and bridge" for 60 years.
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Foster's Pirate Bridge: The Latest Development of Auction Bridge with the Full Code of the Official Laws
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Self-playing Cards for Whist, Self-playing Cards for Bridge, and an improved design for Whist Markers.
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The Secret of Certainty in Recollection, plainly stated, simply taught: The Pelman–Foster System
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obituary, "Foster came to this country immediately after the Chicago fire of 1872." But the
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Foster's Complete Hoyle: An Encyclopedia of All the Indoor Games Played at the Present Day
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in 1895. He filled that position to 1919 when he undertook the same role for the
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This article is about the card game disseminator. For the Irish historian, see
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The Foster Echo, an unblocking play against notrump intended to show count.
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Foster married Mary E. Johnson in 1891 and became card editor for the
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at rummy-games.com (now in the public domain); 2007 print edition,
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Foster's Whist Manual: A Complete System of Instruction in the Game
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Other clubs included: Savage, National Liberal (London),
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identified R.F. Foster as "the author" of the system.
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Cooncan (Conquián): A Game of Cards also Called "Rum"
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He died December 25, 1945, in 39: 27: 763: 751: 739: 710: 595:American Contract Bridge League 469: 448: 312:Foster, Robert Frederick: Poker 181: 399:Foster invented or developed: 299:Foster's Common Sense in Whist 238:(New York: Brentano's, 1890), 123:, to be opened in 5000 years. 109:. He was also a columnist for 1: 654:"Loisette" Exposed {...} 593:(6th ed.). Memphis, TN: 482: 143:Society of American Magicians 149:, survived by one daughter. 79: 7: 564:. December 27, 1945; p. 18. 530:. December 26, 1945; p. 4. 10: 864: 679:"Foster, Robert Frederick" 15: 717:"R.F. Foster – A Profile" 460:Los Angeles Athletic Club 121:Westinghouse Time Capsule 84:R. F. Foster was born in 687:. Vol. 59. London: 532:Page 4 at newspapers.com 464:Wheatley Hills Golf Club 425: 18:R. F. Foster (historian) 843:Contract bridge writers 802:Robert Frederick Foster 719:. 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R. F. Foster (historian)


New York City
Alan Truscott
Edinburgh, Scotland
architect
civil engineer
New York Tribune
Vanity Fair
Westinghouse Time Capsule
duplicate bridge
Hotel St. George
South Africa
Society of American Magicians
Eastham, Massachusetts
Pelman School of Memory Training
euchre
poker
conquian
rummy
whist
auction bridge
contract bridge
mahjong
dice
chess
dominoes
OCLC
559148057

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