What do you think of using a joker as a substitute card Ie a joker can be placed such as in your game to represent a 3 or a 7 eg joker becomes a red 7 on a black 8 or a black 3 on a red 4. 3 jokers in total. This allows so you don't have to start over with a new game as often and set everything up again. I like it myself, makes it more fun. Only use it when I would otherwise lose the game and no other possible move.
The way I play, you don't start with the aces up there. You gotta find them :)
Definitely love the more difficult variety of the game. Good stuff!
Thank you from Italy!
What do you think of using a joker as a substitute card Ie a joker can be placed such as in your game to represent a 3 or a 7 eg joker becomes a red 7 on a black 8 or a black 3 on a red 4. 3 jokers in total. This allows so you don't have to start over with a new game as often and set everything up again. I like it myself, makes it more fun. Only use it when I would otherwise lose the game and no other possible move.
@@testtestsson4927 Great Idea!
Where's the lingo at the end from? I always like to find sources for niche things like that but I couldn't in this case
Some very old turns of phrase I had heard growing up. Perhaps, looking back, a bit of creativity from my grandfather who taught me my first game?
Thanks for the info. I really like them it's a neat way to think of it
Are there rules against moving cards out of the foundations back to the piles?
I’m supportive of moving foundation cards back to tableau to assist in building.
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lol this was great
Thanks!
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