Algerian or Algerian Patience is a difficult Solitaire game. Move all the cards to the 8 foundations: 4 down in suit from King and 4 up in suit from Ace. On the tableau build up or down in suit. Click on the closed stack to get new cards.
The goal in Algerian Patience is to move all cards to the foundation. To achieve this you need a good strategy. Immediately move cards to the foundation when possible. Try to create empty spaces in the tableau and try to keep an empty space in the tableau so you can move cards around.
solitaire, also called patience or cabale, family of card games played by one person. Solitaire was originally called (in various spellings) either patience, as it still is in England, Poland, and Germany, or cabale, as it still is in Scandinavian countries.
Odds of solitaire game These results are based solely on a player's knowledge of all 52 cards and where they are, but it is impossible to know. The odds of a professional player can realistically win is about 43%.03-Jan-2019
Almost 80% of solitaire games can be won. However, this doesn't mean that players win 80% of the games played. Of all solitaire games, FreeCell and Pyramid have the highest and lowest odds of winning, respectively. Around 99% of FreeCell are winnable, but the figure reduces to 0.5-5.5% in Pyramid Solitaire.14-Sept-2021
The aim of patience is to make four piles of cards, one for each suit, sorted into order by the numbers on the cards.
Running from left to right, the first column contains one card, the second contains two, the third three, etc. In each column, the top card should be face up and the rest face down. Deal by placing one card, face up, on the table in front of you then, to this card's right, six more face down.21-Nov-2008
Deal seven cards in a row. Deal the first card and place it face up on your left-hand side. Then, deal six more cards face-down in a row to the right of this card so that each card has its own spot. When you are finished, you should have seven cards total.
The world's oldest trading card game appeared way back in 1904. Published by the Allegheny Card Co of Allegheny, PA and Detroit, MI, USA, The Base Ball Card Game set contained 104 player cards and eight team “ball counter” cards.