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(Spider type; 2 decks (104 cards); no redeal)
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Game time: Long |
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Difficulty level: Medium |
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Skill level: Difficult |
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Chance of winning: Low (about 1 in 10) |
Object of the game:
To create on the tableau 8
suite of 13 cards in a
descending suit sequence from King to Ace.
Solitaire Rules
Foundations
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The 13 piles are tableau and foundations both at the same time.
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When a sequence (an entire suite of 13 cards) becomes exposed, it is automatically removed from the
tableau.
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The game
is won if all 8 sequences are discarded.
Tableau
(13 columns of 8 cards each)
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Build down regardless of
suit (for example, a 5 can be played on a 6   ).
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The top card of
each pile is available for play to another tableau pile.
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Cards of the same suit
and in a descending sequence may be moved as a unit in whole or in part to another pile (groups of
cards not of the same suit
cannot be moved).
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Nothing can be placed on an Ace (a King
cannot move, except to a blank space).
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Spaces may be filled with any available card or
packed sequence.
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