My grandpa taught me how to play this version back in the early 1980s. I've played it 1000s of times since then. I believe he learned when he was in WWII. Thanks for teaching me this grandpa. RIP Grandpa John 1922-1990
I have no idea how many decks of cards that I used up playing this game. This was the family go to game when I was growing up. Still enjoy the game very much!!!
Craig, by the way you put the 3 cards into your other hand from the pile you are essentially using the card on top. May I suggest you take three cards & turn them over. You are then using the third card as it is intended. Otherwise, just turn one over at a time. And yes that is considered cheating. Lol
agree, if pulling three cards it is the third card that is showing up, not the first card, which changes on each round. But honestly, you do you, always love your videos.... lol
This is the way I have known forever but I was taught to take three cards so the third one is showing not the way you are doing it so they change Everytime you go through.
Ru still crocheting? I’m looking for a blanket pattern you had that was fantastic. One side had a different design on one side and different on the other side. Where can I find it? You are very good
Played this one all the time. When I played, you could only move the K's over to empty space. Love the different solitaire games. Thanks for sharing!❤😘😊🧶
In Klondike solitaire, if given the choice between freeing up a card in the foundation row or going with the discard, I would go for freeing up a card in the foundation row.
My grandpa taught me how to play this version back in the early 1980s. I've played it 1000s of times since then. I believe he learned when he was in WWII. Thanks for teaching me this grandpa. RIP Grandpa John 1922-1990
I'm loving your card games. Made me think of my Daddy. He had Alzheimer's but he remembered this version of solitaire. TY
My favorite. My Dad taught me this when I was a girl.❤
I played it after being shown in hospital, thank you, you just reminded me about it.
I have no idea how many decks of cards that I used up playing this game. This was the family go to game when I was growing up. Still enjoy the game very much!!!
Yep--knew this one. Played this growing up. ☺
This was the one I grew up with. My favorite right now (that I’ve been playing online) is Canfield.
Yes, played this alot. My MIL loves solitaire.
This is my go to game when i am alone❤
Grew up with this game, never employed house rules, but I did d like moving the queen over to the jack.
This is exactly like the card game patience
Lol I too have house rules in solitary games sometimes. 😂🤷♀️
Cool
Craig, by the way you put the 3 cards into your other hand from the pile you are essentially using the card on top. May I suggest you take three cards & turn them over. You are then using the third card as it is intended. Otherwise, just turn one over at a time. And yes that is considered cheating. Lol
agree, if pulling three cards it is the third card that is showing up, not the first card, which changes on each round. But honestly, you do you, always love your videos.... lol
This is the way I have known forever but I was taught to take three cards so the third one is showing not the way you are doing it so they change Everytime you go through.
Ru still crocheting? I’m looking for a blanket pattern you had that was fantastic. One side had a different design on one side and different on the other side. Where can I find it? You are very good
Yup, I do stitching videos every weekend. I'm not sure which pattern you are referring to. Could you please be more specific?
Played this one all the time. When I played, you could only move the K's over to empty space. Love the different solitaire games. Thanks for sharing!❤😘😊🧶
In Klondike solitaire, if given the choice between freeing up a card in the foundation row or going with the discard, I would go for freeing up a card in the foundation row.
Have you ever played "Clock" solitaire?
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