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  2. La Belle Lucie - Wikipedia

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    La Belle Lucie is a patience or card solitaire where the object is to build the cards into the foundations. [1] It is considered to be representative of the "fan" family of solitaire card games, and has a pleasing layout. [2] While the game originated in France as La Belle Lucie, it is also known under the name Lovely Lucy.

  3. House in the Woods - Wikipedia

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    House in the Woods (also known as House in the Wood [1]) is a patience game which uses two decks of 52 playing cards.The game is basically a two-deck version of La Belle Lucie, but it borrows two things from its cousin Shamrocks, namely the building of cards up or down and the fact that there are no redeals.

  4. Bristol (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is a Patience game using a deck of 52 playing cards. [2] It is a fan-type game in the style of La Belle Lucie.It has an unusual feature of building regardless of suit on both the foundations and on the tableau; it is also one of the easiest to win.

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  6. List of patience games - Wikipedia

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    A patience game under way (Herz zu Herz)This is a list of patiences, which are card games that are also referred to as solitaires or as card solitaire.. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, but only includes games that have met the usual Wikipedia requirements (e.g. notability).

  7. Three Shuffles and a Draw - Wikipedia

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    Three Shuffles and a Draw is a solitaire game using one deck of playing cards. This game is similar to La Belle Lucie besides being able to draw one card after the second shuffle. [1]

  8. Crescent (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    To make the game easier, Crescent Four enables a fourth special redeal move, as described by Comtesse de Blanccoeur. In Open Crescent (called simply "Crescent" by David Parlett), all the cards are dealt in face-up spreads, in the style of fan games like La Belle Lucie. [3]

  9. Shamrocks - Wikipedia

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    The game is laid out as in La Belle Lucie: seventeen piles of three cards are placed on the table with one card counting as an eighteenth. [3] Any card that can be moved to the foundations should be moved and built up by suit (starting from the ace). The top card of each pile can be used for play and once a pile is empty, it cannot be refilled.