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Solitaire set up
Solitaire set up




solitaire set up

You MAY move single cards to the game board from the bottom of a row of cards. When you move cards to another row, you must move ALL of the cards in one row as a group. For example, if you have a red 10, black 9 and red 8 in one row, and a red queen and a black jack in another row, you may take the 10, 9 and 8 and place them on the black jack in the other row. For example, you can play a red eight on a black nine, or a black queen on a red king. You may play onto these cards from your pile, or from your hand, from high to low in alternating colors. If you can’t play from your pile, look at your row of four horizontal cards. As your opponents play cards on the game board, you may play your cards on top of theirs, BUT, only one card of each number can be played on that space! If you can play the card, do so, then turn the next card in your pile face up. Remember, cards must be played on matching suits from lowest to highest. Quick! Look at the top card on your 13-card pile and see if you can play it on the game board. When all players have set up, one player shouts “Go!” Everyone starts at the same time – and the frenzy begins! (See illustration for further reference.) Hold the remaining cards face down together in your hand. Place 4 cards face up in a horizontal row. Count out 13 cards in a pile and turn the top card face up. Any cards remaining in your 13-card pile will COUNT AGAINST YOU.Įach player takes one complete deck of cards, and sets up as follows: Remove the Joker and shuffle the rest of the deck. You will play cards on the game board from your 13-card pile, your ‘Row of Four’ and your hand-held cards, as explained below.Īt the end of each round, you will get points for your cards on the game board. Cards must be played in order, from Ace, 2, 3, etc. For example, clubs on clubs, and hearts on hearts. Get as many of your cards on the game board as possible - as quickly as possible! Cards must be put on the board in matching suits and in order from lowest to highest. Game board, 6 Decks of color-coded playing cards, Scorecards, Instructions






Solitaire set up