Keep twisting the cards!Ĥ.5) As sequences of cards are turned up of black and red they may be built on each other in descending sequences of amounts in a black and red order on any open card depot that matches. Go twist!Ĥ.4) With two FREEROWS set out on the playing surface you may continue turning cards until all 16 on top of the depots may be turned up (if it happens). This helps you to find the cards to go to the FREEROWS. Continue with other cards and matches with turning over amounts of cards as it happens in subsequent play. Continue with a second and more cards in progression putting the first match of two cards so matched in sequence aside in a FREEROW if you choose to. Use the depots for further plays.Ĥ.3) Next turn up any card in the 16-depot layout face up by a style of choice whether it is at random or by a form of some kind of a pattern. All the cards in the game are limited to only 16 depot packets at any one time and no more as the game plays. The four interior piles in the tableau then get a fourth card dealt to them each to finish the initial lay out. Next repeat a deal of 16 cards on all the face down cards in the tableau for another layer of cards and then do it again for 3 cards total face down on 16 piles. Repeat 4 times for the complete tableaus base cards layout. Get ready to twist!Ĥ.2) Next deal four ones face down in a row of the tableau. Don’t give up until it is all solved!Ĥ.1) THE TABLEAU: Shuffle all the cards. * TIP: it needs a large playing surface, about three feet square. Find all about "streaking" by winning from game to game for a game playing experience too! Red and black and back-to-back!ģ.1) GETTING STARTED: AGE: 10 years and older is suggestedģ.2) EQUIPMENT: one deck of 52 playing cardsģ.3) DESCRIPTION: it involves novel alternating same-colored sequences in the FREEROWS and paired suits.ģ.4) COMPLEXITY: it is a fairly long game not too complex to play and not too hard to win for a challenge They are called FREEROWS because they are free to put cards in. Two FREEROWS do figure typically in the setup on the sides of the tableau’s square of 16 depots. ![]() These are the "Double Suits" for classic card playing. There are also two legs of card sequences of red or black play to perform in this solitaire game. It has card rows of 4x4 of cards and four "depots" of cards within each row. An original approach to cards.Ģ.1) SYNOPSIS: The tableau for this game is like a big card square. 1.1) INTRODUCTION: Introduces the play of " Double Suits" to the solitaire player.
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