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Solitaire or Patience Games
Executive Summary about Spider Solitaire by Andy Fullard
Solitaire, which is also known as patience in England, is a hugely popular single player card game.
Solitaire is not actually a single game, solitaire is in reality a family of games, there are hundreds of different ways to play solitaire and loads of different versions and variations of the game using either one or more decks of cards shuffled together, each individual version of the game has different rules and different skill levels.
The most basic versions of solitaire can be picked up and learn fairly easily by most card players. There have been numerous variations of the original solitaire game over the years and at the present there is close to five hundred different solitaire games.
If you enjoy playing card games, then Solitaire is a great game that is sure to keep you entertained for hours and with all those different variations you’re bound to find a version you enjoy.
Spider Solitaire - a winning strategy
Executive Summary about Spider Solitaire by Boris Sandberg
Spider Solitaire is one of the most popular solitaire card games in the world. It is often named Classic Solitaire Game and "the King of all solitaires".
Not every game of Spider Solitaire can be won, but you have a better chance of winning if you plan your strategy carefully.
1. Build sequences of cards by following suit
Whenever you have a choice, prefer builds in suite ("natural builds"). Natural build may be moved as a unit to be built elsewhere. This allows you to expose a hidden face down card, which you may now turn over, or expose an empty pile.
2. Try to expose hidden cards whenever possible
3. Move cards from tableau's that have fewer cards. Use empty piles as temporary storage when rearranging cards sequences into "natural" builds as far as possible. Move cards to empty spaces to turn over more cards.
4. Build on higher cards first
5. Get as many cards exposed and arranged in suit order as possible before dealing the next 10 cards from the stock
6. As soon as you remove a suit, arrange the remaining cards into "natural builds"
Use empty piles as temporary storage when rearranging cards.
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