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  2. Windmill (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The layout of the solitaire game Windmill at the start of the game. Windmill is a solitaire card game played with two decks of playing cards; [1] it is a relatively mechanical game that isn't won that frequently. [2] It is so called because of its distinctive initial layout, which resembles a windmill's sails. [3] It is also known under the ...

  3. Aces Up - Wikipedia

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    Aces Up is a quick and simple, one-pack, patience or solitaire card game. [2] [3] One advantage of Aces Up is its minimal use of space: it requires only four piles of cards, and a place to discard cards to. Winning chances with good play are about 1 in 43 games. [4]

  4. Scorpion (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Scorpion II is an alternate version of the game in which the number of columns containing three face-down cards and the number of columns in which all cards are faced up are the reverse of the prevalent version, i.e. the first three columns each have three face-down cards with four face-up cards placed over them while the cards in the remaining four columns are all faced up.

  5. Solitaire: Classic- Tips and Tricks

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    Build your ace pile when the play will: clear a spot for a King, free up a downcard, not disturb the next card in your deck's rotation, or allow a transfer of cards to a column and free up a downcard.

  6. Baker's Dozen (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the game is to build all the cards onto the four foundations by moving cards around to release others. [4] The player must first free up the four aces and if one of them is found, it is placed on the foundation. Building on the foundation is up by suit, each from ace to king. [5] Only the top cards of each column are available.

  7. Martha (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    First, the aces are removed from the deck and set up as the bases for the foundations. Then, the rest of the deck is dealt into 12 columns of four overlapping cards each, with the top card and the third card from the top faced up and the bottom card and second card from the top faced down.

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