Chủ Nhật, 31 tháng 7, 2016

Play Freecell Solitaire card games online for free


On the Free solitaire gameFree freecell game maybe is the most popular card game. Minions people all over the world play freecell but they don’t really know origin of Freecell they’re playing and who is created Freecell.

  • The history of Freecell card game
FreeCell is a card game which is solved, in the majority of cases by strategy. It is played with one deck of cards – 52 cards in total which are all shown to the player throughout the game.
There are some types of Freecell Solitaire card games you can choose to play free online:
  • Freecell Green Felt
  • Eight off Solitaire – Freecell Type
  • Baker’s Game
  • Baker’s Game King Only
The game of FreeCell was created by Paul Alfille whilst he was a medical student, and is a variation of an earlier game called Baker’s Game. Alfille didn’t invent FreeCell on computer, he actually used cards to work out the game moves.
At the end of each game he commented that the cards ended up in suits, and it took quite a long time to shuffle them completely as he wasn’t very good at shuffling cards.
Alfille’s main objective in FreeCell was to know how the mathematics worked and the probabilities of achieving a perfect result.
He thought that he wanted to know how many games were winnable – and continues along the lines of – however there is a difference between the number of games which were winnable and the number of games which were actually won!
That of course, is a really interesting point. Just because there is a way of achieving a result, if the player doesn’t correctly process the information given by the cards, he may not win the game, although had he taken a different route an altogether alternative outcome may have been achieved.
The usual game of FreeCell has eight columns – however Alfille played around with variations giving between four and ten columns and between one and ten free cells. Every variant had its own ranking system for dedicated players whose objective was to get the longest winning streaks!
There are many attractive solitaire card games you can play on.

Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 7, 2016

Klondike Solitaire Turn One – Rules

  • Game Info
  • Decks: 1

  • Time: Medium
  • Redeals: Unlimited Difficulty: Easy
  • Type: Klondike Skill: Medium
  • Goal
Klondike Solitaire Turn One - Rules
  • Move all the cards to the Foundations
  • Details
    • Foundation
      • Built up by rank and by suit from Ace to King
      • The top card may be moved
    • Tableau
      • Built down by rank and by alternating color
      • The top card may be moved
      • Complete or partial correctly ranked piles may be moved
      • An empty spot may be filled with a King or a pile starting with a King
    • Stock
      • Click to turn face up and move 1 card to the Waste
      • Click when empty to turn face down and move all cards from the Waste to the Stock
    • Waste
      • The top card may be moved

Klondike Solitaire Review By Editors

Editors’ Review
Klondike Solitaire Review By Editors
Solitaire is a popular game, and over the years many variations have sprung up. Klondike is perhaps the most popular version, the one that people tend to learn from grandparents, parents, or the small suite of games that comes with Windows. Despite its simplicity and ubiquity, Klondike Solitaire remains an entertaining card game, and this basic rendition is quite playable, but not particularly impressive.
The program’s interface is plain but attractive, with the cards displayed on a patterned green background. Unlike other versions of solitaire, this program doesn’t allow for any customization of the game’s appearance; users can’t choose from multiple decks of cards or change the background color. In fact, although the graphics are decent and the game is playable, the program lacks many features that are common to even basic versions of solitaire. There is no draw-one option, only draw-three. There is only one style of scoring. Users can’t even double-click on cards to send them to the foundation piles; each card must be dragged and dropped. This version of Klondike Solitaire isn’t bad in a pinch, but even the version of the game that comes with Windows has more features. In fact, the only thing about this game that is the least bit customizable is the music; a cool jazz track can be turned on and off. The program doesn’t have a Help file per se, but it does include brief instructions for playing solitaire.
Klondike Solitaire is free, but it contains advertisements for other games. The program installs and uninstalls without issues. We recommend this program to all users seeking an extremely basic version of solitaire.
450x280Publisher’s Description-
From Novel Games: This is the popular Klondike Solitaire card game. The object of this game is to pile all the cards up in four piles, each pile must have the same suit and must go from A to K. The card can also be piled up temporarily at the bottom, while doing so the cards must be in alternate colours and must be in descending order of consecutive numbers. Only a K can be put on an empty column at the bottom.

Klondike Solitaire overview

Klondike Solitaire overview

Klondike Solitaire is the most popular solitaire card game in the world. It gained fame when Microsoft released their version of Solitaire that came with the Windows Operating System. Most people think of Klondike Solitaire when they think of a solitaire game. In Klondike Solitaire, the player attempts to sort a 52 card deck by suit and in order into four piles of cards known as foundations. Cards can be moved between the columns, or to the foundations. The cards in the columns must be built down (from King to Ace) alternating color. When the player gets stuck he can click on the deck in the top left of the game screen. This will deal 3 cards at a time onto the waste pile.

Three Card Klondike Solitaire – Overview

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Three Card Solitaire

Three Card Klondike Solitaire takes the original One Card Klondike Solitaire up a notch. Play this card game when you are looking for more of a solitaire challenge but with the same basic rules!
As you cycle through the deck, three cards are dealt at a time. 3 Card Klondike Solitaire’s goal is exactly the same as the one card version: move all solitaire cards into top slots according to suit (Ace through King). You may build down the tableaus on the solitaire board by placing cards of alternating colors on top of one another in a descending order. In Three Card Klondike Solitaire you are given unlimited passes through the deck, so be sure to cycle through all the cards as much as you need to. Move all the cards into their correct place in the solitaire tableaus to become a Klondike Solitaire Master!

Three Card Solitaire Instructions

  • Klondike Solitaire kicked up a notch
  • Cycle through three cards at a time
  • Remove top solitaire cards in the deck to use those beneath
  • Online for free

Chủ Nhật, 3 tháng 7, 2016

Breaking Down the World’s Most Popular Poker Variants

Poker is one of the world’s favorite games. The basic rules of the game make it both easy to learn and infinitely customizable. Poker involves a lot of player skill – it’s gambling without relying as much on luck as you do with other casino games.
Poker is now considered a sport, accepted by mainstream audiences to the point that media coverage had to change to reflect renewed interest in the game. Broadcasters like ESPN and The Travel Channel started giving prime air space to poker tournaments and events in the early 2000s.
If you’re new to the game and confused about all the different variants, I have good news for you. It won’t take you long to get acquainted with the different games and rule variations.

A Note on Names

To understand the major variants of poker, start by learning the names of the three basic categories of poker variants:
In stud games, you are dealt a specific number of cards (normally five or seven) and the goal is to form the best possible hand out of those you’re dealt.
In draw games, you are dealt a specific number of cards (normally five or seven) and the goal is to trade some for new cards in order to build a better hand than the one you’re dealt.
In community games, each player gets “hole cards” dealt exclusively to them face down and the goal is to build the best hand they can from a select number of community cards common to all players.

Texas Holdem

Texas holdem was responsible for the explosion of interest in poker in the late 90s and early 2000s. It is still the game of choice for the World Series of Poker and most professional tournaments. Texas holdem is also the standard-bearer for poker in the online world, by far the most popular variant at the world’s biggest Web-based rooms.
This is a community game in which each player is dealt two hole cards and bid as each of five community cards is revealed.
The game involves four betting rounds: one after the hole cards are dealt, again after the first three community cards are revealed (this is called “the flop”), once more after the fourth community card is revealed, and finally after the fifth community card is shown. You can use any five-card combination of your hole cards plus the five community cards as your best-possible hand.