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OBJECTIVE OF GOLF SOLITAIRE: To remove as many cards as possible, to have as low a score as possible
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 1 player
NUMBER OF CARDS: Standard 52 card deck
TYPE OF GAME: Solitaire
AUDIENCE: Kids to Adults
INTRODUCTION OF GOLF SOLITAIRE
Golf is a solitaire game in which players are trying to remove as many cards as possible from the tableau. A tableau is the arrangement of cards out on the table or playing space. Much like the real golf, this game can be played over multiple holes (rounds) with the player trying to score as few points as possible.

Although this is a solitaire game, multiple players can compete against one another. In this case, each player requires their own deck.

THE CARDS & THE DEAL
To begin the game, shuffle the cards and deal out a tableau of seven columns. Each column should have five cards. All of the cards are dealt face up and overlap in such a way that each card’s rank and suit can be seen. The remaining cards become the draw pile.

In this game, players are trying to remove as many cards as possible from the tableau by adding them to the discard pile.

THE PLAY
Play begins by flipping the top card of the draw pile over to form the discard pile. Players then begin removing cards from the tableau in ascending or descending order. Players may build the discard pile in either direction at any time. Suit does not matter.

For example, if the discard pile shows a 5, players may place a 4 or a 6 on top of it. If they played a 4, they could add a 3 or another 5. Play like this continues until no more cards are able to be added to the discard pile.

In this game, the ace is both high and low meaning players can go around the corner. When an ace is on the discard pile, players may add either a king or a two.

Once a player is no longer able to remove cards from the tableau, they may flip the next card from the draw pile over and place it on top of the discard pile. They may begin adding to that pile from the tableau. When the discard pile has been depleted, the round is over.

Study the cards carefully and try to form chains of sequences that allow for multiple cards to be easily played. Being able to plan ahead is key to removing the most amount of cards possible.

SCORING
Once the discard pile has been depleted, and no more cards can be removed from the tableau, it is time to tally up the score for that round.

A player earns one point for each card remaining on the tableau. If playing a complete game, continue playing for nine rounds. If playing with multiple people, the player with the lowest score at the end of the game wins. 바카라사이트


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