gordontd, on 2011-August-04, 05:05, said:
"I'll tell you of my childhood, of holidays with my grandparents", which could alternatively be "I'll tell you of my childhood, of holidays with my parents or grandparents".
Interesting - I certainly hadn't thought of it that way, perhaps because the part about the line of play or defence would then seem rather unnecessary since the order in which the cards will be played seems unambiguous and complete, but grammatically your interpretation looks logical. In any case, I suspect we both agree with David that the important thing is that the statement is adequate, rather than the precise form it takes.