Monday, December 28, 2020

Cómo jugar al solitario Spider clásico (1 palo y 2 palos)


En este video explicamos las reglas básicas para jugar el clásico y famoso solitario Spider en las versiones de 1 palo y 2 palos.

El objetivo del solitario Spider es el de crear en el tablero 8 escaleras de 13 cartas cada una, en orden descendente y del mismo palo, del Rey al As.

Pilas de palo
👉No se construye directamente en las pilas de palo, si no que las escaleras se construyen en el tablero y una vez completadas vienen automáticamente retiradas del tablero.

Tablero
👉Se construye en orden descentente. Un 5 sobre un 6, por ejemplo.
En el caso de Spider 2 palos, no importa si son cartas de diferentes palos.
👉La carta encima de cada columna se puede jugar a cualquier otra columna del tablero.
👉Una secuencia de cartas se puede mover a otra columna del tablero, pero en el caso de solitario Spider 2 palos, la escalera de cartas debe de ser del mismo palo. Escaleras que no son del mismo palo no pueden ser movidas.
👉No se puede jugar ninguna carta sobre un As. Un Rey no puede moverse, a menos que no se trate de un espacio vacío del tablero.
👉En un espacio vacío se puede colocar cualquier carta o escalera de cartas.

Mazo
👉Cuando no hay mas posibilidad de juegos, se hace click en el mazo para obtener otra fila de cartas.
👉Debe haber al menos una carta en cada columna del tablero para que se pueda repartir una nueva fila de cartas.

No está de más recordables que "Spider Solitario" ofrece bellísimos Temas, Mazos, Dorso y Fondos para que tu juego sea aún más placentero.

Para descargar Spider Solitaire desde el Microsoft Store, sigan esta liga:
https://www.microsoft.com/store/productId/9WZDNCRFJCJG

Si prefieren jugar en linea, basta hacer click aquí:
https://www.free-spider-solitaire.com/

Friday, December 18, 2020

Learn how to play Canfield Two Suits with the latest SolSuite 2021 release!


The latest SolSuite 2021 version 21.0 has just been released!

And includes a variation of the famous "Canfield Solitaire". "Canfield Two Suits". This variation of Canfield is played in the same way as the parent game but with all the cards of Two Suits only. This variation is much easier to win.

Canfield is also known as Demon, Devil's Own, Fascination, Pounce, Racing Demon, Thirteen
and it's said that it was was invented in the 1890s by Richard A. Canfield, an American gambler and a casino owner in upstate New York, who created this game to play in casino.

How is Canfield Two Suits played?

To win this game, you have to move all the cards to the foundations.

The base card (the first card dealt) for this game will vary. 

Foundations (Four piles)
👉Build up in suit from the base card to the rank just below the base card, until each pile contains thirteen cards. For example, a 5♥ can be played on a 4♥. 
👉Ranking of cards is continuous: build Ace after King when necessary. 
👉Autoplay is available.

Tableau (Four columns, initially with one card each)
👉 Build down in alternating colors. For example, a 10♠ can be played on a Jack♥♦. 
👉Ranking of cards is continuous: build King after Ace when necessary. 
👉The top card of each column is available for play to the foundations or to another tableau column. 
👉An entire packed sequence may be moved to another tableau column. Parts of a sequence may not be moved. 
👉Spaces are automatically filled with the top card of the reserve. After the reserve is exhausted, spaces may be filled from the waste: never from the tableau. 

Reserve (One pile of thirteen cards)
👉The top card is always available for play to the foundations or the tableau.

Stock
👉Click once on the stock to deal a packet of three cards at a time to the waste. 
👉Unlimited redeals are permitted until the game is blocked or won. 

Waste (One pile)
👉The top card is always available for play to the foundations or the tableau. 

Here are some hints!
👉Move cards to create spaces on the tableau. 
👉Avoid moving too many cards to the foundations. 
👉Be sure that you have made all possible moves before dealing cards from the stock.

Get SolSuite 2021 and enjoy Canfield Two Suits!

Sunday, November 22, 2020

"Capuchin" is a classic game added to your favorite Solitaire Games Suite!


This month we have added to SolSuite Solitaire an old classic solitaire game, of British origin, described in the book, Games of Patience by Tarbart, published in 1905.

The purpose of this game is to move all the cards to the Foundations, by building up regardless of suit from the base card to the rank just below the corresponding indicator card, until each pile contains twelve cards.

On the middle of the layout, you will see eight cards, These are the "Indicator" cards and take no active part in the game.

The third row, at the bottom, is the Tableau which consists of 8 piles with 12 cards each. The top card of each pile can be played to the Foundations only.

When there are no more moves, click on the "Redeal" button.
The cards in the first Tableau pile are dealt, one by one, to each of the other Tableau piles in succession. 

If the play is blocked again, the cards in the second Tableau pile are dealt, one by one, to the remaining Tableau piles, then the third, and so on.

💥Game time: Medium; 5-10 minutes 
💥Difficulty level: Easy 
💥Skill level: Moderate 
💥Chance of winning: Low; about 1 in 20; 5% 

Get the latest version of SolSuite Solitaire!




Sunday, October 18, 2020

The new SolSuite 20.10 includes two original solitaire card games!



2 more new games added to your favorite Solitaire Games Suite!

Autumn Solitaire is Simple solitaires type played with 2 decks (104 cards).

How to play:
- At the beginning of the game, thirteen cards - from a 7 to a 6 (regardless of suit) are dealt to the thirteen piles to become the foundations.

Foundations
💥 Build up regardless of suit from the base card, until each pile contains eight cards.
💥 The game is won when the top cards of the foundation piles form a sequence, regardless of suit, from Ace to King. 
💥 Ranking of cards is continuous: build Aces after Kings when necessary. 

Stock
💥 Turn up one card at a time from the stock. 
💥 One redeal is permitted (two deals in all). 

Reserve
💥 One reserve pile may be formed. 
💥 These cards can played to the foundations at any time. 

Waste (One pile)
💥 The top card is always available for play to the foundations.

Prisoners Two Decks is a Adding solitaires type; played with 2 decks (104 cards).

How to play:
💥 Deal cards in a row from left to right by clicking on the stock. 
💥 Discard any group of cards consisting of: 
💥 Any combination (doublets, triplets, quadruplets, etc.) of adjacent and just dealt cards which total value is equal to 11, 12 or 13. 
💥 One face card (Jack, Queen or King) which corresponds to the total of the combination. 
For example, valid groups are:
9 + 2 [which equals to 11] + Jack
4 + 6 + 2 [which equals to 12] + Queen
7 + 4 + Ace + Ace [which equals to 13] + King 
💥 To win the game, you must discard all the face cards (free the "Prisoners" from jail) before the stock is exhausted. 
💥 There is no redeal. 

Stock
💥 The game starts at −104 points. 
💥 20 points are awarded for each freed "Prisoner". 
💥 The winning score to obtain is 376 points.

Get the latest SolSuite version here:

Thursday, August 6, 2020

How to play Gaps (Addiction) Solitaire with SolSuite 2020!


Gaps Solitaire is a popular solitaire card game also know as Addiction, Blue Moon, Holes, La Rochelle, Spaces, Vacancies and is included in SolSuite Solitaire

It's a solitaire game American origin and it is said that Gaps was a favorite game of Napoleon.
The French call this solitaire "L'Imperiale".

What is the object of game? 🎯
Create four suit sequences of twelve cards each, from Two to King.

What are the rules? 
Set-Up: The entire stock is dealt in four rows of thirteen cards each. Then the four Aces are removed, creating four gaps in the layout.

Tableau (Four rows of twelve cards each)
👉 A gap (four in all) must be filled with the card that is the next highest in rank and of the same suit as the card to the left of the gap. For example, if a gap opens up to the right of the 10♥, it must be filled with the Jack♥. The gap and the Jack♥ will exchange places. 
👉 A gap in the first space of a row may be filled with any Two. The player decides which row he will allocate to each suit. 
👉 Because a King is the highest–ranking card, a gap after a King cannot be filled and action is blocked.

Stock
👉 After all possible plays have been made and the Kings block any action, click the Redeal button. 
👉 Redeals are performed as follows: 
👉 Any Two and the suit sequences starting with them are left in place. 
👉 All other cards that are out of sequence are removed, shuffled and then dealt to complete the rows. 
👉 A gap is left to the immediate right of the cards that are in suit sequence in each row. If the only card in place is a Two, the gap will be to the right of it. 
👉 If there is no Two in a row, a gap is left in the first place of the row, so that a Two can be moved there. 
👉 Two redeals are permitted (three deals in all).

Strategy and Tactics
💡 Don't randomly start moving the cards. Study the tableau. 
💡 Try to open a gap at the extreme left of a row or to the right of a blocked card. 
💡 Move Kings away from the gaps to avoid blocking the game.

Monday, June 29, 2020

How to play Classic Solitaire (Klondike). 100% FREE - No downoad




Playing classic solitaire is as simple as clicking on this link:
https://www.solitaire-klondike.com/

The classic solitaire game we all loved is also known as Klondike. Other names for this game are Canfield (improper), Chinaman, Demon, Demon Patience, Fascination, Gold Rush, Patience, Small Triangle, Solitaire, Triangle

The basic rules for the classic solitaire are:

Foundations (Four piles)
👉Build up in suit from Ace to King. For example, a 2♥ can only be played on an Ace♥. 
👉Autoplay is available. 

Tableau (Seven columns of increasing height)
👉 Build down in alternating colors. For example, a 10♠ can be played on a Jack♥♦. 
👉The top card of each column is available for play to the foundations or to another tableau column. 
👉A packed sequence, or any portion of it, may be moved to another tableau column. 
👉Spaces can be filled only with a King or a King–sequence.

Stock (Twenty-four cards)
👉Turn up one card at a time, from the stock to the waste, by clicking. 
👉Unlimited redeals are permitted until the game is blocked or won. 

Waste (One pile)
👉 The top card is always available for play to the foundations or the tableau.




Tuesday, June 2, 2020

How to play Rouge et Noir Solitaire with Free Spider Solitaire 7.0



Did you know that there are dozens of different Spider variations?

One of them is "Rouge et Noir", a solitaire game of French origin.

The object of the game is to send all the cards to the Foundations:
👉For the first four foundations (left): build up in color (red on red, black on black regardless of suit) from Ace to King. For example, a 2♥ can be played on an Ace♥ or on an Ace♦. 

👉For the last four foundations (right): build in the tableau four sequences of thirteen cards in alternating colors from King to Ace. When a King suite is completed, it is automatically removed from the tableau to these piles.
👉On the tableau, you can build down in alternating colors. For example, a 10♠ can be played on a Jack♥♦. 
👉The top card of each column is available for play to the foundations or to another tableau column. 
👉A packed sequence, or any portion of it, may be moved to another tableau column. 
Spaces can be filled only with a King or a King–sequence. 

💡This Spider variation takes about 10 minutes to be played, and it is challenging! You have a chance of winning only 1 out of every 50 games you play and needs skill, not only luck! ✌

💡 It is often better to leave the cards on the tableau rather than building them on the foundations. This will enable face down cards to be released on the layout.

Get the latest version of Free Spider Solitaire and enjoy playing this challenging game!  




Friday, May 15, 2020

How to play the NEW "Long Beach" solitaire with SolSuite 20.5!



In the latest SolSuite 20.5 release, two new and original solitaire games have been added.

One of them is "Long Beach", a Two-Deck solitaires type game.

The object of the game is to place all the cards to the Foundations:
- "Ace" foundations: Build up, in any suit but its own, from Ace to King. For example, a 2♥ can only be played on an Ace♣♦

- "King" foundations: Build down, in any suit but its own, from King to Ace. For example, a Queen♠ can only be played on a King♥♣♦

On the tableau, you have four piles on the left side of the screen and four on the right side of the screen.
The tableau rules are:
- In the first four columns, build down in any suit but its own. For example, a 5♠ can only be played on a 6♥♣♦. 
- In the last four columns, build up in any suit but its own. For example, a 10♦ can be only played on a 9♠♥♣. 
- The top card of each column is available for play to another tableau column or to the foundations. 
- A packed sequence, or any portion of it, may be moved to another tableau column. 

- Spaces may be filled with any available card or packed sequence.

Cards from the stock pile can be dealt one at a time to the waste pile, and then played to the tableau or to the foundations.

You have to be aware that you might arrive at the end of the game and find that, for example, you have a King♠ to be placed on a Queen♠.

Fortunately, cards can be played to the Foundations back to the Tableau piles, so to end the game.

Hope you enjoy this new solitaire! 😃

SolSuite 20.5 can be download by clicking HERE


Sunday, April 12, 2020

SolSuite 2020's NEW v20.4 is Now Available for Download!

SolSuite 2020 v20.4 has just been released, and includes two original solitaire games. One of them is called "Endeavor" and it's a Fan solitaires type.
This game is played with two sets of cards. All the Aces are removed from the pack and place on the Foundations, which will be built up in suit from Ace to King.
The rest of the pack will be dealt in thirty-two fans of three cards each.
On the tableau:
- Cards will be built down in suit. For example, a 10♣ can only be played on a Jack♣.
- The top card of each fan is available for play to another tableau fan or to the foundations. 
- Only one card at a time can be moved. 

- Spaces can't be filled. 
Strategy and Tactics 💡
👉Don't play an exposed card to a fan containing a lower card of the same suit. This blocks the game. 
👉Locate all fans containing two or more cards of the same suit. Plan to release these cards first. 
👉Building up on the layout should be considered a temporary measure. Such builds will need to be reversed in order to play the cards to the foundations.

Game Info 📌
⌚Game time: Long; More than 10 minutes 
👉Difficulty level: Medium 
💪Skill level: Mostly skill 
🏆Chance of winning: Medium; about 1 in 8; 12.5% 


Get SolSuite 2020 today by clicking HERE!


Friday, March 13, 2020

Challenge yourself with the 2 New original Solitaire Games included in t...



Challenge yourself with the 2 New original Solitaire Games included in the latest SolSuite v20.3!

Intensity is an Original solitaire invented and released by TreeCardGames, author of SolSuite, in March 2020

⌚ Game time: Medium; 5-10 minutes 
💪Difficulty level: Medium
🎲Skill level: Mostly skill
🏆Chance of winning: High; about 1 in 3; 33.3%

Monday, February 17, 2020

SolSuite 20.2 (February 2020) includes a new and original solitaire...



One of the most popular solitaire card games is "Royal Rendezvous", a game of Austrian origin and also called "Royal Appointment".

"Queens and Kings" is an original solitaire card game developed by TreeCardGames, similar to "Royal Rendezvous"

The main characteristics of "Queens and Kings" are:
⌚ Game time: Medium; 5-10 minutes 
💪Difficulty level: Easy 
🎲Skill level: Mostly chance
🏆Chance of winning: High; about 1 in 3; 33.3%

"Queens and Kings" has been added to SolSuite 2020 on February 2020, together with "Royal Puzzle" (another original game) and you can get these two 🆕 games now by clicking HERE! 👈👈👈




Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Mahjong Suite 2020 v17.0 has been released!



A new year has started and a new MahJong Suite version has been released!

This new version of MahJong Suite includes 5 new layouts: 2020 (of course 😉), Mouse, Paperclip, Pine Trees and Trunk.
It also includes 2 new graphic Themes, which will make your gaming experience more exciting! (A theme is a set of graphic elements consisting in a background and a tile set. Several beautiful themes are included in MahJong Suite)



Now that you are here, we would like to remind you the main features of MahJong Suite:
🀄 Dozens of beautiful backgrounds!
🀄 More than 200 different layouts!
🀄 More than 200 different layouts!
🀄 47 beautiful tile sets!43 beautiful tile sets!
🀄 50 beautiful tile sets!
🀄 Many Themes to chose from!
🀄 Lots of advanced features, options and statistics!

MahJong Suite has a unique scoring system that considers both the tile values and the move multiplication factor. You won't only have to play against time. You can achieve higher scores as well.

A unique built-in layout editor lets you change the layout of any game or create your own layouts:

MahJong Suite built-in layout editor

Download the latest MahJong Suite version by clicking here! 👈👈

Thursday, January 2, 2020

Canfield Solitaire



Today we're talking about Canfield Solitaire, which is a game of American origin also known as Demon, Devil's Own, Fascination, Pounce, Racing Demon, Thirteen.

According to legend, Canfield solitaire was invented in the 1890s by Richard A. Canfield, an American gambler and a casino owner in upstate New York, who created this game to play in casino.

Canfield Easy is a variation of the original game: the rules are the same, except that cards are dealt from the stock one at a time, instead of in packets of three.
This makes Canfield Easy much more easier to win in comparison with Canfield.

Canfield Easy Info:
Game time Medium; 5-10 minutes 
Difficulty level Easy 
Skill level Mostly chance 
Chance of winning High; about 1 in 3; 33.3% 

Canfield Easy is included in the latest version of SolSuite Solitaire 2020, which also includes a variation of the solitaire Beleaguered Castle.

🙌 The new SolSuite 2020 includes a new feature that makes playing SolSuite even more challenging and entertaining: Solitaire of the Day

This feature will allow you to play a different and unique solitaire game for each day of the year.

If you select any day in the Calendar, SolSuite will propose you to play a unique solitaire for that day. In the right area you will find a preview of the selected solitaire and the "Help" button to quickly access its rules.

You can scroll the Calendar forward and backwards by clicking on the direction arrows to the right and left of the month.

To use the "Solitaire of the Day"

On the Game tab, click Solitaire of the Day; 
In the Calendar, select the day you want to play. 
In the Calendar, a green square will indicate if the solitaire has already been played and won at least once. A red square will indicate a solitaire that has been played and not yet won 👇



You can play a solitaire as many times as you want.

Get the latest SolSuite Solitaire 2020 HERE! 👈👈