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And why? there has to be some sort of conotation------------

 

Early days,when checking results team wise with partners--I used "flat"

i suppose one could use "Equal"--"Same"

So where does Push come from?

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And why? there has to be some sort of conotation------------

 

Early days,when checking results team wise with partners--I used "flat"

i suppose one could use "Equal"--"Same"

So where does Push come from?

I thought it was a blackjack term because when you tie the dealer they "push" your bet back towards you :blink:

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in blackjack--assume pontoon, if same, with croupier value ,they have never pushed my chips/ stake--------however--in bridge how did this come about PUSH?
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Pooltuna's guess sounds possible.

 

Sometimes words like this originate due to adoption of a word from another language. So there may be a language where the word for "tie" sounds like "push". That's how we got the tennis term "love": it's from the French word "l'oef", which means "egg", because a zero is egg-shaped.

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