Friday 29 July 2011

Board / Card Games: What's Hot Now: Little Spider Solitaire

Board / Card Games: What's Hot Now
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Little Spider Solitaire
Jul 29th 2011, 10:02

Little Spider Solitaire gives players plenty of choices to make. A good player should win more than half the time.

Players

1 player.

Deck

A standard 52-card deck.

Goal

To build on the four foundations, two from Ace up to King and two from King down to Ace.

Setup

Deal the entire deck into two rows of four face-up piles (eight piles total), leaving room between the rows for a third row (which will be the foundations). These two rows are known as the upper tableau and the lower tableau.

As they become available during the deal, move two Aces of the same color (red or black) to the foundation row. Move the two Kings of the other color to the foundation row.

Gameplay

An exposed card on one tableau may be moved to another pile in the tableau at any time, as long as it is done in rank order. For this purposes, an Ace is higher than a King and lower than a 2. Note: This means the tableau piles can cycle around, e.g.: Q-K-A-2-3.

If an empty space is created in the tableau, it is not filled.

An exposed card in the upper tableau may be moved to one of the foundation piles at any time, as long as it is done in rank order and the cards are the same suit. Example: If the Ace of clubs is one of the foundation cards, the 2 of clubs may be moved from the upper tableau to that foundation.

An exposed card in the lower tableau may only be moved to the foundation pile immediately above it, and only if it is in rank order and the cards are the same suit.

Once a card is played to a foundation, it cannot be removed.

In the foundations, an Ace and a King can never be played on each other. The two foundations which started with an Ace must be built in this order: A-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-J-Q-K. The two foundations which started with a King must be built in this order: K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-A.

Strategy

Moving cards around the tableau effectively is a key to victory. Don't hurry to move available cards to the foundations. Often, they will be more useful to you in the tableau.

Try to stack tableau cards in the opposite order that they'll be played onto the foundations so that you can easily build the foundations later.

Winning

You win by completing all four foundations.

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