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Related: About this forumDoes anyone know where the term "running a Boston" in Spades or Bid Whist comes from?
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Does anyone know where the term "running a Boston" in Spades or Bid Whist comes from? (Original Post)
brush
Apr 2020
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spicysista
(1,731 posts)1. I have consulted my small black delegation.....
We have no idea.
qazplm135
(7,527 posts)2. from quora
The phrase running a Boston is thought to come from the all night card games played on the longest routes. If you were the big winner, you could brag, I won all the way from New Orleans to Boston! I assume this means either a bus or train route?
brush
(58,015 posts)3. Thank you. That's sounds plausible.
polmaven
(9,463 posts)4. The first thing to come into my mind
running a "Boston Marathon" which has been held on "Patriots Day"...(April 20) for many years.