![]() ![]() The process of moving cards and dealing new ones continues until all of the cards have been dealt from the stock. This sends a face-up card into each column or just 3 on the last deal. When there are no more useful moves to be played, the players click on the stock. A card is allowed to be moved from the foundations to the tableau, as long as it's to a legal location. If the card is an ace, it begins a new build, if not, it must be next in rank for its suit. In order to build suits, the player can move one card at a time to the foundations. A vacant column may be filled with any ordered run of one or more cards. When all cards are removed from a pile, its column is then empty. When the last card is removed from atop of a hidden card, it's automatically brought into play by turning it face-up. An ordered run or any length may be moved from the bottom of one pile to the bottom of another pile, but always the target card must be both next in rank to the top card being moved and of the opposite color. Within the tableau, cards are built down by rank in alternating colors. The remaining 31 cards are sent face-down to the stock. When the game starts, a pile of 3 cards is dealt into each of the 7 tableau columns, only the top card in each pile is face-up and visible. The goal of Easthaven Solitaire is to build all 4 ordered suits from the ace to the king in the foundations. ![]() It's not uncommon to be dealt a randomly generated game where the player has no apparent chance of winning. ![]() The game requires some level of skill to do well however, luck is a good part of the game. It's claimed that an average player can win about 25% of their games and a good player from 40% to 50%. It's kind of a cross between Spider Solitaire and Klondike Solitaire. Easthaven Solitaire, originally called Aces Up Solitaire, is a common card game played with a 52-card deck of standard playing cards and goes back to at least the early 1930s. ![]()
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