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The Plot (card Game)
The Plot is a Patience (game), Patience game which is played with two decks of playing cards.The Plot Solitaire Rules
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First, thirteen cards are dealt (patience term), dealt, squared up, and turned face up. This pile (patience term), pile makes up the reserve (patience term), reserve. Then a card is placed as the first foundation (patience term), foundation. Then, below the reserve, twelve cards are dealt in three rows (patience term), rows of four cards each. As they become available (patience term), available, the seven other cards of the samerank (patience term), rank as the first foundation card are placed in the foundations as well, and all are built up (patience term), built up regardless of suit (patience term), suit until each contains thirteen cards. ...
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Patience (game)
Patience (Europe), card solitaire, or solitaire (US/Canada), is a genre of card games whose common feature is that the aim is to arrange the cards in some systematic order or, in a few cases, to pair them off in order to discard them. Most are intended for play by a single player, but there are varieties for two or more players. Genre names 'Patience' is the earliest recorded name for this type of card game in both British and American sources. The word derives from the games being seen as an exercise in patience.Parlett (1991), pp. 157–161. Although the name solitaire became common in North America for this type of game during the 20th century, British games scholar David Parlett argues that there are good reasons for preferring the name 'patience'. Firstly, ''patience'' refers specifically to card games, whereas ''solitaire'' may also refer to games played with dominoes or peg and board games. Secondly, any game of patience may be played competitively by two or more players ...
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