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Poker Solitaire

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The object of Solitaire is to use all the cards in the deck to build up the four suit stacks in ascending order, beginning with the aces.

The Stock flips over one card. The face up card near the Stock must be played to the Poker hands or a Discard Pile. As each card is played, the Stock will automatically flip another card. The 25 spaces may hold one card each and form 10 hands of 5 cards each (5 rows of cards and 5 columns of cards.). Great Day Game's internet Spurs Poker Solitaire game online. With free spurs poker solitaire online, you get two exceptional card games in one. Shift into high gear with a game that bends your brain while helping you unwind. Think you've got have it takes to get the internet Spurs Poker Solitaire. About our free online solitaire card games This traditionally one-player card game has become a favorite method of killing time around the world due to its simple rules and the great mix of luck and strategy that's involved in every round. The face up card near the Stock must be played to the Poker hands or a Discard Pile. As each card is played, the Stock will automatically flip another card.

Double-click any aces on the seven stacks to move them to the spaces at the upper right of the screen. Make any other plays available on the board. When you have no moves left, click the deck to begin turning over cards. The card that is face up on the deck is always available for play. Note that you can only play the remaining deck once in this version of Solitaire, so you have to watch very carefully for opportunities as you play.

You will be building row stacks and suit stacks. You build row stacks to free up cards that you need to build the suit stacks. To move a card or a stack of cards, from one row to another, click and drag the card or stack. To move a card from either the deck or a row stack to a suit stack, double-click it. After moving a card from a row stack to a suit stack or a different row stack, click the next card to turn it over. When a row stack is open (no cards in the row), you can move a king (along with any cards that might be in its stack) to the open row stack.

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Blocks8
(Redirected from Poker Squares)
Poker squares
A patience game
Named variantsPoker shuffle, serpent poker solitaire
FamilyNon-builder
DeckSingle 52-card
See also Glossary of solitaire

Poker Squares (also known as, Poker Solitaire, or Poker Patience) is a patience game with the objective of building the best poker hands using just 25 cards from the deck.[1] It rewards both lucky guessing and accurate calculation of odds.[2]

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Rules[edit]

The game starts with placing a card onto a space in a 5x5 grid. Cards are placed one at a time and once a card is placed on the grid, it can no longer be moved.

Once all 25 cards are dealt, points are scored on hands of five cards formed horizontally in rows or vertically in columns.[3] The number of points depend on the hierarchy of poker hands.

There are two systems of scoring: The English and the American point systems. The English system reflects the difficulty of getting the hands in the game; the American system reflects the difficulty of getting the hands in actual poker. The two systems rate the hands' scores as follows:

Poker hand
American
point system
English
point system
Royal flush
100
30
Straight flush
75
30
Four of a kind
50
16
Full house
25
10
Flush
20
5
Straight
15
12
Three of a kind
10
6
Two pairs
5
3
One pair
2
1

The points scored from each hand are added to the total score. Albert H. Morehead and Geoffrey Mott-Smith suggest that to win one must score at least 200 points in the American system or 70 in the English system.[4] Because of the application of the point system, this solitaire is more prevalent as a computer game.

In the image above, horizontally, the five hands formed were two full houses (jacks full of aces and nines full of sevens), a four-of-a-kind (four eights), Three tens, and a two-pair (sixes and fives). Vertically, four flushes (one for each suit) and a pair of fours are scored. The player therefore scored a total of 197 points (American system) or 66 points (English system).

Variants[edit]

To increase the difficulty, some players don't count the diagonal hands.[5]

In the variation Poker Shuffle (also called Switch-a-roo Poker Solitaire or Open Poker Squares), cards played onto the grid can be moved until all 25 cards are set. Players can even choose to deal all 25 cards face-up before beginning placement. This gives more flexibility, and gives players the opportunity to produce higher scoring hands on the grid. Scoring is the same as Poker Squares, but under these rules a winning score is 120 points in the English system and 310 points in the American system.[6]

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

Poker Solitaire Rules

  1. ^'Poker Solitaire' (p.313) in Bicycle Official Rules of Card Games by Joli Quentin Kansil (ed.), 1999. ISBN1-889752-06-1
  2. ^'Poker Solitaire' (p.210) in Hoyle's Rules of Games (3rd edition) by Philip D. Morehead (ed.), 2001. ISBN0-451-20484-0
  3. ^'Poker Solitaire' (p.66-68) in The Little Book of Solitaire, Running Press, 2002. ISBN0-7624-1381-6
  4. ^The Complete Book of Solitaire and Patience Games by Albert H. Morehead & Geoffrey Mott-Smith, ISBN0-553-20621-4)
  5. ^'Poker Solitaire' (p.90-91) in 101 Great Card Games by David Galt, Publications International, 1999. ISBN0-7853-4044-0
  6. ^100 Best Solitaire Games by Sloane Lee & Gabriel Packard ISBN9781580423830

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