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Solitaire
Solitaire is a lonesome game, you play it all by yourself, To play the
standard version of Solitaire, a card game, you will need a deck of 52
playing cards and a flat surface to play on. The deck will consist of 13
hearts, 13 diamonds, 13 spades, and 13 clubs. Each suit will consist of an
ace, a king, a queen, a jack, being face cards. Then, each suit has a card
starting at ten and going down to a two or deuce.
Start the game by shuffling the deck, then, you are ready to begin the
game by dealing out one card straight up. Place it at the beginning of an
imaginary line and continue by placing six more playing cards, all placed
face down, and placed beside the first card and continuing across.
Now, continue on to the second card in the row and place the next card
off of the deck face up on it. Now, place a card face down in each of the
card piles starting at the third card and continuing across the same way.
Then, follow with the fourth card and so on, by placing a card face up on
the first down card in the row. Down card means a card which does not
already have a card placed face up on top of it. Then, place a card face
down on each of the remaining piles of down cards.
You will need to continue this until you have seven rows of cards laid
out.
Now that you have your playing board set up, you can begin to play the game.
Hold the remaining deck of cards face down in your hand. Deal the first
three cards off of the top, and, keeping them together, turn the cards over
so you can see the third card in the deck.
The object of this game is to use all of the cards in the deck by playing
them all. In order to play them, you must place each one on a pile of cards
in alternative colours and in numerical order from the highest to the
lowest. This means that you must play a red card on a black card, or a black
card on a red card, and you must play a seven, for example, on an eight.
Specifically, you must play a red seven on a black eight, for example. Any
aces that are turned up are placed above the playing board and are built
upon from the lowest to the highest. An ace counts as one, so you need to
play a two, three, four, and so on the aces piles.
You can also move entire piles of cards from one stack the next. For
example, if you have a pile of cards such as, red five, black four, red
three, and black two, you can pick this pile up and place it on a pile that
begins with a black six. Then, you turn the top card from the pile of cards
that you just moved from, over, and continue to play on that pile too, until
there are no more cards left.
The game continues on until you cannot find anymore moves to make. That
means that the cards you have left in the deck cannot be played anywhere, no
more piles or single playing cards can be moved on the board, and the aces
that you have placed in a line above the board cannot be played on either.
I on the other hand, if you can play the cards until they all end up on
the aces, then you have won!
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