Title: A beginner guide for Solitaire Lovers! Solitaire Game Rules and Strategies
1A beginner guide for Solitaire Lovers! Solitaire
Game Rules and Strategies
2IntroductionThe Solitaire is one of the most
popular card games in the world. It is, however a
rather difficult game that it is not always
possible to finish. The success rate of the game
depends entirely on the cards you receive.
3Positioning the cardsThe game distributes seven
columns of cards and only the last card of each
column is visible. The remaining 24 cards are
stacked next to the columns. This stack of
undelivered cards is called the heel. Above the
cards distributed, there are always 4 empty
stacks.
4Goal of the gameThe goal of the Solitaire is to
make four stacks of cards. Each stack must have a
different color. In addition, the cards must be
deposited in the order of the ace to the king
(A-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-VDR).
5Moving cardsYou can move cards from the columns
and stacks according to the following rules You
can place a card on a map that is visible if the
card you move away is of another color and
immediately lower. For example You can put a red
7 (of the heart or tile) on an 8 of clover
(visible card of a column). You can then put a 6
black on the 7, etc.
6You can move a card or a set of cards from one
column to another (provided you maintain a proper
sequence of succession). The maps of the columns
you discover are returned. When a column is
empty, you can place a king (or a group of cards
with a king at the top) to start a new column.
7Finally the goal of the Solitaire game is to drop
all cards on all four stacks. Each stack starts
with an ace. The other cards released can be
deposited on the ace to form a stack of the same
color. For example, after placing the ace of
spades on an empty stack, you can drop both of
the spades on the ace of spades, then the three
of spades on both, etc., until the stack is
complete. A card placed on the stack can be
repositioned in the columns.
8When it is impossible to place cards in the
columns, you turn to the remaining cards
(heel). We are interested here in a game that
distributes 3 cards, as in the original Solitaire
game. You can also play with the 1 card.
9In the case of a 3-card distribution, the 3 cards
are placed one on top of the other next to the
heel. The third (top) card can be moved. The
other two cards are not usable, but you can
memorize them. The top bead card can be used for
columns or stack / stacks. After moving the top
card, you will see a new map, if necessary.
10If you can not use the Discovery Card, you may
return three new cards. This operation is
unlimited. When you have had all the heel cards,
you simply return the cards to start from the
beginning. Warning! The cards are not remixed.