Title: The Game of Ombre
1The Game of Ombre
- Canto 3 lines 18-100
- At the Hampton Palace
2What is Ombre?
- Ombre (Hombre, or "The Man") is a trick-taking
card game very similar to the modern games of
Spades and Hearts. It is also a direct ancestor
of the modern game of Bridge. It was very popular
among the London elite in Pope's time, and the
game that he describes in "The Rape of the Lock"
obeys its rules perfectly.
3The Rules
- The game is usually played with three players
with a standard deck of cards that has the 8's,
9's, and 10's removed. Each player is dealt 9
cards, and the remaining 13 cards are placed in
the talon. - The players bid on who will be able to take a
majority of the tricks (five of nine). The
winning bidder becomes the declarer (the Hombre)
and must play against both of the other two
players. - The winning bidder is allowed to declare which
suit will be trump. ("Let spades be trumps she
said, and trumps they were. Line 46). - Each player plays a card in a counter-clockwise
rotation. To win the hand, the declarer must take
five tricks.
4Important Terms
- Trump the dominant color of the hand. (??)
- Matadors the highest three cards in any game.
The black aces are always Matadors. - Spadille the Ace of Spades and always the
highest trump card. - Basta the Ace of Clubs and always the third
highest trump. - Manille the card that would otherwise be the
lowest card in the trump suite.
5The Ranking of the Cards
- Black and red suits have a slightly different
ranking. - If the the trump is a black suit (spades or
clubs), the ranking of the suit is S 2 B K Q J 7
6 5 4 3 (S Spadille, or the Ace of Spades B
Basta, or the Ace of Clubs) - If the trump suit is red (hearts or diamonds),
the cards are ranked S 7 B A K Q J 2 3 4 5 6. - Similarly, cards in the black suits (when not
trump) are ranked K Q J 7 6 5 4 3 2 A and cards
in red suits (when not trump) are ranked K Q J A
2 3 4 5 6 7.
6The Hands
- Belinda, by the help of the Sylphs, has the four
highest cards in the game (both black aces and
the 2 and king of the trump suit), she is
guaranteed to win at least four hands. However,
because she is the designated the Ombre, she must
win five of the nine tricks to beat both of the
other players.
7Round 1 (lines 49-50)
( Winning Hand)
3rdPLAYER
BARON
Belinda (Ombre, or The Man)
8Round 2 (lines 51-52)
3rdPLAYER
BARON
Belinda (Ombre, or The Man)
9Round 3 (lines 53-54)
3rdPLAYER
BARON
Belinda (Ombre, or The Man)
10Round 4 (lines 55-64)
3rdPLAYER
BARON
Belinda (Ombre, or The Man)
11Round 5 (lines 65-74)
3rdPLAYER
BARON
Belinda (Ombre, or The Man)
12Round 6 (lines 75-86)
3rdPLAYER
BARON
Belinda (Ombre, or The Man)
13Round 7 (lines 75-86)
3rdPLAYER
BARON
Belinda (Ombre, or The Man)
14Round 8 (lines 87-92)
3rdPLAYER
BARON
Belinda (Ombre, or The Man)
15Round 9 (lines 93-100)
3rdPLAYER
BARON
Belinda (Ombre, or The Man)
16The Significance of the Game
- The Mock-Heroic Battle Pope is suggesting that
the energy and passion once applied to brave and
serious purposes is now expanded on such
insignificant trials as games and gambling, which
become a mere front for flirtation. - The fall of the Queen of Hearts Perhaps
implicates the disgrace that Belinda later is
going to face. - The final Victory of the King of Hearts One way
we can interpret is that the final victory of a
male represents the success of the Barons
attempt. - But another way we see that hearts possibly
echoes with line 144 of canto 3, when Ariel
entered Belindas brain, that an earthly lover
lurks at her heart.