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GAME: Casino Solitaire Draw 3
Type:
Card Game
Versions:
Single Player
Premise:
With Solitaire
games, also known as Patience in Britain, there does not
exist a precise history of the game, but it is probable that solitaire
was born with the advent of cards. It is a card game that is popular
all over the world. The word solitaire is of French origin
meaning patience.
The object of the
game is to move all cards to the appropriate stack.
The player will win an amount equal to the amount of cards moved to the
different stacks. The object of Casino Solitaire is to free up cards in
the deck so as to build up the Suit Stacks in ascending order, starting
with the Aces as foundations.
3.6 Bet
Selection :
Clicking a Bet
Selection right and left arrow sets the amount of your
bet for each game of Casino Solitaire. You can change the bet amount
prior to the start of a game. This area allows the Player to select the
amount they wish to wager on the bet. The Right Arrow increases the
bet, the left Arrow decreases the bet.
Set the Bet
Selection to the amount you wish to wager,
Either: $1.04,
$2.60, $5.20, $10.40, $26, $52
The default bet
is $5.20
Summary of Rules
- A
single deck of 52 cards
- There
are 4 foundations for suit stacks that are initially empty
- There
are 7 column row stacks with cards fanned down and with the last card
flipped over facing upwards on the end of each stack. The cards are
dealt from left to right as follows: 1 card in the first stack, 2 cards
in the second, 3 cards in the third and so on to 7 cards in the last
stack on the right
- The
remaining cards are placed face down in the stockpile in the upper left
corner
- A
play deck will be created by turning over from the stockpile and
placing them, face up on the play deck that will sit to the right of
the stockpile
- The
suits are Spades, Hearts, Clubs and Diamonds
- Any card that
is face up in any Stack is available for play.
- Player must
click on the cards and drag them to the Row
- Stacks and the
Suit Stacks and vice versa.
- To
move a card, stack or partial stack from one Row Stack to another,
click the highest card you want to move and drag it to the other Row
Stack. Or you can also click the destination and release.
- Only
a King or Row Stack starting with a King can be moved into an empty Row
Stack position.
- To move the top
card from the Play Deck to any stack, click and drag it.
- To
move the top card from the Play Deck or any Row Stack to a Suit Stack,
click and drag it - or double click it and it will go automatically to
the correct stack.
- To
get at the face down cards in a Row Stack, you must free them by moving
the face up cards to another stack or to an empty Row Stack position.
When the top card in a Row Stack is a face down card, click on it to
turn it face up.
- When
you can't move any top cards or stacks, click on the Stock pile to put
a new card on the Play Deck. You may only go through the Stock pile 3
times. When the "X" appears, you have turned over your last card from
the Stock pile.
- You may go
through the Stockpile three times. When the "X" appears, you
have turned over your last card from the Stockpile. It is important to
note that this is the typical standard in Windows Solitaire in which
the player can go through the Stockpile 3 times.
To Start:
Follow the Summary
of Rules to move cards to the Suit Stacks in the
upper right-hand corner. When you have moved all 52 cards to the Suit
Stacks or can't make any more moves, click End Game to collect your
winnings and clear the board for another round. Based on the cards you
have you can do the following by left clicking on the appropriate
button:
Deal:
Starts a new game
by dealing out a new hand. Player may then begin play by moving or
revealing cards.
End Game:
Stops play of the
game and pays out any winnings (as indicated by the
Win Meter) to player's account balance. No more moves can be made after
End Game is clicked.
End game button
resets the whole game.
Undo:
Allows player to
undo last card move, if permitted. Undo is disabled
when an undo action is not allowed. Once clicked, Undo will become
inactive until a subsequent card move is made that is undoable.
When Undo Can Be
used
- Players may
only use once per move to undo the previous move.
- To undo the
player's last card move to either of the 4 Foundation Suit Stacks or
the 7 Row Stacks.
- If a card or
row stack of cards was moved from one stack to another
- Note: Exception
for undo is when a face up card is on the play deck undo is allowed.
When Undo cannot
be used
- Undo is
disabled when an undo action is not allowed
- You cannot undo
turning a card that is face down over - once a card is turned face up
it will stay face up
- You cannot undo
the placement of a king card in an empty column stock
Information
Displayed
Number of Cards
left:
Displayed just above the
Stock Pile.
Win Rate:
Indicates the rate
at which player will win money for each card put up
in the Suit Stacks. The Win Rate is determined by the Bet Selector
setting. The win rate information will be updated whenever the bet
selection changes at the beginning if each game.
Paid (Win Meter):
Indicates the
amount of money won by the player in the current game.
The Win Meter value equals the number of cards in the Suit Stacks times
the Win Rate. The rate meter button will update in real-time as the
player moves the cards and earns points. The win rate information will
reset at the beginning if each game.
Payoffs:
Winnings are paid for
each card you place in the Suit Stacks -
depending on the amount of your bet, as shown in the following table:
Selection
|
Bet\Card
|
Bet
Amount
|
Win
Rate (Amount Paid Per
Card in Suit Stacks)
|
Maximum
Win
|
1
|
$0.02
|
$1.04
|
$0.10
|
$5.20
|
2
|
$0.05
|
$2.60
|
$0.25
|
$13
|
3
|
$0.10
|
$5.20
|
$0.50
|
$26
|
4
|
$0.20
|
$10.40
|
$1
|
$52
|
5
|
$0.50
|
$26
|
$2.50
|
$130
|
6
|
$1.00
|
$52
|
$5
|
$260
|
GAME: Casino
Solitaire
Type:
Card Game
Versions:
Single Player
Premise:
With Solitaire
games, also known as Patience in Britain, there does not
exist a precise history of the game, but it is probable that solitaire
was born with the advent of cards. It is a card game that is popular
all over the world. The word solitaire is of French origin
meaning patience.
The object of the
game is to move all cards to the appropriate stack.
The player will win an amount equal to the amount of cards moved to the
different stacks. The object of Casino Solitaire is to free up cards in
the deck so as to build up the Suit Stacks in ascending order, starting
with the Aces as foundations.
3.6 Bet Selection
:
Clicking a Bet
Selection right and left arrow sets the amount of your
bet for each game of Casino Solitaire. You can change the bet prior to
the start of a game. This area allows the Player to select the amount
they wish to wager on the bet. The Right Arrow increases the bet, the
left Arrow decreases the bet.
Set the Bet
Selection to the amount you wish to wager,
Either: $1.04,
$2.60, $5.20, $10.40, $26, $52
The default bet is
$5.20
Summary of Rules
- A single deck
of 52 cards
- There
are 4 foundations for suit stacks that are initially empty
- There
are 7 column row stacks with cards fanned down and with the last card
flipped over facing upwards on the end of each stack. The cards are
dealt from left to right as follows: 1 card in the first stack, 2 cards
in the second, 3 cards in the third and so on to 7 cards in the last
stack on the right
- The
remaining cards are placed face down in the stockpile in the upper left
corner
- A
play deck will be created by turning over from the stockpile and
placing them, face up on the play deck that will sit to the right of
the stockpile.
- The
suits are Spades, Hearts, Clubs and Diamonds
- Any
card that is face up in any Stack is available for play.
- Player
must click on the cards and drag them to the Row
- Stacks and the
Suit Stacks and vice versa.
- To
move a card, stack or partial stack from one Row Stack to another,
click the highest card you want to move and drag it to the other Row
Stack. Or you can also click the destination and release.
- Only
a King or Row Stack starting with a King can be moved into an empty Row
Stack position.
- To
move the top card from the Play Deck to any stack, click and drag it.
- To
move the top card from the Play Deck or any Row Stack to a Suit Stack,
click and drag it - or double click it and it will go automatically to
the correct stack.
- To
get at the face down cards in a Row Stack, you must free them by moving
the face up cards to another stack or to an empty Row Stack position.
When the top card in a Row Stack is a face down card, click on it to
turn it face up.
- When
you can't move any top cards or stacks, click on the Stock pile to put
a new card on the Play Deck. You may only go through the Stock pile one
time. When the "X" appears, you have turned over your last card from
the Stock pile.
To Start:
Follow the Summary
of Rules to move cards to the Suit Stacks in the
upper right-hand corner. When you have moved all 52 cards to the Suit
Stacks or can't make any more moves, click End Game to collect your
winnings and clear the board for another round. Based on the cards you
have you can do the following by left clicking on the appropriate
button:
Deal:
Starts a new game
by dealing out a new hand. Player may then begin play by moving or
revealing cards.
End Game:
Stops play of the
game and pays out any winnings (as indicated by the
Win Meter) to player's account balance. No more moves can be made after
End Game is clicked.
End game button
resets the whole game.
Undo:
Allows player to
undo last card move, if permitted. Undo is disabled
when an undo action is not allowed. Once clicked, Undo will become
inactive until a subsequent card move is made that is undoable.
When Undo Can Be
used
- Players may
only use once per move to undo the previous move.
- To undo the
player's last card move to either of the 4 Foundation Suit Stacks or
the 7 Row Stacks.
- If a card or
Row Stack of cards was moved from one stack to another
- Note: Exception
for undo is when a face up card is on the play deck undo is allowed.
When Undo cannot
be used
- Undo is
disabled when an undo action is not allowed
- You cannot undo
turning a card that is face down over - once a card is turned face up
it will stay face up
- You cannot undo
the placement of a king card in an empty column stock
Information
Displayed
Number of Cards
left:
Displayed just
above the Stock Pile.
Win Rate:
Indicates the rate
at which player will win money for each card put up
in the Suit Stacks. The Win Rate is determined by the Bet Selector
setting. The win rate information will be updated whenever the bet
selection changes at the beginning if each game.
Paid (Win Meter):
Indicates the
amount of money won by the player in the current game.
The Win Meter value equals the number of cards in the Suit Stacks times
the Win Rate. The rate meter button will update in real-time as the
player moves the cards and earns points. The win rate information will
reset at the beginning if each game.
Payoffs:
Winnings are paid
for each card you place in the Suit Stacks -
depending on the amount of your bet, as shown in the following table:
Selection
|
Bet\Card
|
Bet
Amount
|
Win
Rate (Amount Paid Per
Card in Suit Stacks)
|
Maximum
Win
|
1
|
$0.02
|
$1.04
|
$0.10
|
$5.20
|
2
|
$0.05
|
$2.60
|
$0.25
|
$13
|
3
|
$0.10
|
$5.20
|
$0.50
|
$26
|
4
|
$0.20
|
$10.40
|
$1
|
$52
|
5
|
$0.50
|
$26
|
$2.50
|
$130
|
6
|
$1.00
|
$52
|
$5
|
$260
|
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