![]() This is called 4 Suit Spider solitaire and it's the most challenging variation. One of the moderately difficult solitaire games, Spider is played with two standard 52-card decks (no Jokers). So the aim of the Klondike free solitaire game is to eventually take apart all the tableau piles (and empty the stock) by transferring all cards into four stacks (called foundations) in the upper right part, each of the one suit, starting with Aces and ending with Kings. Once you emptied one of the piles completely you can start or move a new pile (or single card) here, starting with a King card. You can move a single card, a part of any pile or a complete pile on top of any other pile, but according to this rule - alternate colors and downwards order. Contrary to that the tableau piles are built down by alternate colors. Foundations are built up by suit, starting from Ace, then Two, Three and up to King. Your goal in free Klondike solitaire is to build the four foundations (in the rectangles in the upper right part). The remaining cards are placed in the stock at the upper left of the layout (face down). In each pile, all of the cards are placed face down except for the last one which is upturned. From left to right, each column contains one more card, so the first one contains just one card, the second one - two cards and so on. After shuffling, a tableau is set up with seven columns of cards. You play this free Klondike Solitaire with a standard 52-card deck (no Jokers). So I don’t think there is a bug just that you are interpreting the rules incorrectly.Probably the favorite free online solitaire among players. In my example the heart run is 7 cards and the diamond run is 10 cards so reading from the scoring table this gives me 4 and 7 points respectively. This is because the scoring rules say ‘The score is based on the lengths of the runs of the cards of the same suit’. A game total of 13+13+5+9=40 but as you can see my score is 37. Now by your way of calculating you would say there is one point for 4,5,6,7,8 hearts (=5 points) and for the diamond run you would calculate one point each for cards 4 to 10 and then 2 points for the Jack (=9 points). And finally a row from 2 diamonds to Jack of diamonds which is a run of 10 cards. ![]() Then I have a sequence from 2 hearts to 8 hearts which is a run of 7 cards. Here I have full run of clubs and spades, so that’s 13 points for each run. How is that even have a look at this example for an explanation of how the scoring worksĪnd a look at the scoring rules for reference The next line of Diamonds was complete from #4 to the King equaling 13 points.ġ1 + 11 + 11+ 13 = 46 But your computer said my score was 40. But I just do not see how you come up with some of the scores that are posted after a game.įor instance on Game # 2017373663 the computer posted my score as 40.īut I had 3 lines of cards that totaled up to 11 points/ Spades, Hearts & Clubs went from #4 to Queen equaling 11 points each. Gets a point and face cards get 2 points. I read the directions for scoring and know you star scoring with Card #4 with each card that follows in sequence and correct suit The total score that is shown after a game ends is OFTEN wrong. Please describe the problem in as much detail as possible:
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