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Pyramid is a patience or solitaire game of the Simple Addition family, where the object is to get all the cards from the pyramid to the foundation. [1]The object of the game is to remove pairs of cards that add up to a total of 13, the equivalent of the highest valued card in the deck, from a pyramid arrangement of 28 cards. [2]
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David "Steve" Jones (born 7 June 1945) is an English disc jockey, television presenter, voiceover artist and former musician. He is most well known for presenting gameshow The Pyramid Game from 1981 to 1984 and again in 1989-90.
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The Microsoft Casual Games team reportedly received frequent feedback to "Bring back the game mode from Windows 7" even though they already did. To address user confusion and help users find this game, the developers replaced the large polar bear on the Klondike tile with a Klondike deck and the words "Classic Solitaire". [7]
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The name is German and means "The Pyramid". It is not related to the patience game of Pyramid. Rules Figure 1: Pyramide: setup. Use two decks of cards. Shuffle them and deal 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and 0 hidden cards on the 10 cascades. Now add one row of open cards and you are ready to go. Figure 2: Pyramide - game in progress