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Baker's Dozen is a patience or card solitaire using a single pack of fifty-two playing cards. [1] The game is so called because of the 13 columns in the game, the number in a baker's dozen . History
Baker's Game is a patience or solitaire card game similar to FreeCell. It predates FreeCell, and differs from it only in the fact that sequences are built by suit, instead of by alternate color. It predates FreeCell, and differs from it only in the fact that sequences are built by suit, instead of by alternate color.
Dozen: 12 A collection of twelve things or units from Old French dozaine "a dozen, a number of twelve" in various usages, from doze (12c.) [2] Baker's dozen: 13 From the notion that a baker would include an extra item in a batch of twelve so as not to be accused of shortchanging a customer Half-dozen 6 Six of something Decade: 10
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A baker's dozen, devil's dozen, [13] [14] or long dozen is 13, one more than a standard dozen. The broadest use of baker's dozen today is simply a group of thirteen objects (often baked goods). [15] The term has meant different things over the last few centuries. In England, when selling certain goods, bakers were obliged to sell goods by the ...
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An Apple Macintosh version of Seahaven Towers was released in 1988 by Art Cabral, [2] which helped popularize the game under that name, but Art himself insisted that he did not invent its rules. A Seahaven Towers card game was provided with the Silicon Graphics, Inc. IRIX operating system, and included an automated solver that could determine ...
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