Solitaire : Card Game

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Everyone
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About this game

1. Overview
Solitaire (also known as "Solitaire" or "Patience Challenge") is a card game in which 52 cards are played in pairs. When the 28 cards are initially dealt, they face down, forming a deck consisting of 7 permutations from 1 to 7. The cards in each permutation are stacked together, arranged from left to right. The cards of the last card in each permutation face up. The remaining 24 cards face down, forming a stack of remaining cards.
2.Target
The goal of the game is to move four A cards to their base when they appear, and each position requires arranging the cards from A to K into a set.
3.Detail
Turn over the remaining cards from the stack to face up and place them in the discard area. The top card of the discard stack can be placed on a deck or base. Similarly, the top card of each deck can be placed on the base or on another deck. The cards in the deck can be placed alternately in red and black in order. Cards arranged in order can be moved from one deck arrangement to another. When there is no card on the deck with the card facing down, the card will automatically turn over. If there is an empty space in the deck, then this empty space can only be lowered by K. When there are no cards in the remaining pile, the cards in the waste pile can be recycled as remaining cards. The game ends when all the bases are filled (so that you win) or when you cannot move cards or can only cycle through the remaining cards (so that you lose).
4.Standard Score
The scoring rules are as follows:

From scrap to deck : +5 points

From scrap to base: +10 points

From deck to base: +10 points

Flip the deck of cards: +5 points

From base to deck: -15 points
Updated on
21 Mar 2023

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