Solitaire City (Mac Version) - Golf Solitaire Longplay - Rule 2: 7 Columns, No Turning Corners
- Solitaire City (Mac Version) - Golf Solitaire Longplay - Rule 2: 7 Columns, No Turning Corners -
Golf, a widely enjoyed solitaire card game, involves dealing seven columns of overlapping cards resembling a golf course layout. The goal is to transfer all cards to a foundation pile by sequentially arranging them upwards or downwards, regardless of suit, following the mechanics similar to traditional solitaire.
The name "Golf" comes from the game's objective of "scoring" low, much like in the sport, where lower scores are preferable. It is played with four variations (called "rules"): Rule 1 - Deal 7 Columns of 5; Rule 2 - 7 Columns, No Turning Corners; Rule 3 - Deal 6 Columns of 6; Rule 4 - 6 Columns, No Turning Corners.
In this version, which mirrors Rule 1 in all aspects except for one, you're unable to make moves around the corner. Consequently, Aces cannot have Kings built on them, and Kings cannot serve as foundations for any other cards, including Queens.
This solitaire game is straightforward to pick up, but Rule 2, while maintaining the simplicity of Rule 1, introduces a slight complexity. Mastering this variation demands more than a few attempts. Anyway, despite occasional unlucky games, strategic thinking often leads to solving this version.
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