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- Hand-in-cap abstract "Hand-in-cap is an old English trading game and the term itself is the origin of the modern word \"handicap\".In this game, two players want to trade possessions. An umpire decides whether the items have the same value, and if not, what the difference is. Both players and the umpire then put some forfeit money in a cap. The players put their hands in the cap, and then remove them either open, to signal agreement with the valuation, or closed, to signal disagreement. If both players agree, the difference in valuation is paid, the items are traded, and the umpire collects the forfeit. If both players disagree, the items are not traded, and the umpire collects the forfeit. If one player agrees and the other does not, the items are not traded, and the player who agreed to the valuation collects the forfeit.".
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageID "28843767".
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageLength "2206".
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageRevisionID "701687788".
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageWikiLink Cap.
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_games.
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageWikiLink Disability.
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageWikiLink Handicap.
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageWikiLink Handicap_race.
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageWikiLink Piers_Plowman.
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageWikiLink Umpire_(disambiguation).
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hand-in-cap".
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "hand-in-cap".
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Game-stub.
- Hand-in-cap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hand-in-cap subject Category:English_games.
- Hand-in-cap hypernym Game.
- Hand-in-cap type VideoGame.
- Hand-in-cap comment "Hand-in-cap is an old English trading game and the term itself is the origin of the modern word \"handicap\".In this game, two players want to trade possessions. An umpire decides whether the items have the same value, and if not, what the difference is. Both players and the umpire then put some forfeit money in a cap. The players put their hands in the cap, and then remove them either open, to signal agreement with the valuation, or closed, to signal disagreement.".
- Hand-in-cap label "Hand-in-cap".
- Hand-in-cap sameAs Q5647093.
- Hand-in-cap sameAs m.0ddc3lv.
- Hand-in-cap sameAs Q5647093.
- Hand-in-cap wasDerivedFrom Hand-in-cap?oldid=701687788.
- Hand-in-cap isPrimaryTopicOf Hand-in-cap.