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by Jacqueline Harrod

ePub Pick of the Pack Patience Games (Right Way) download
Author:
Jacqueline Harrod
ISBN13:
978-0716020776
ISBN:
0716020777
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Publisher:
Elliot Right Way Books; 2nd edition (January 1, 2001)
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Subcategory:
Puzzles & Games
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1639 kb
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1260 kb
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Made popular as Solitaire on computers, these are the real games, played with real cards. Find a flat surface and you can play anywhere. Maybe that explains its enduring popularity - Tolstoy, Dickens and Napoleon are just some of the great names associated with the game. From simple, soothing repetition to complex strategy games, some will keep the kids quiet while others are sure to test the sharpest adult minds.

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Patience (Europe), or solitaire (US/Canada), is a genre of card games that can be played by a single player. Patience games can also be played in a head-to-head fashion with the winner selected by a scoring scheme. In the US, the term solitaire is often used specifically to refer to solitaire played with cards, while in other countries solitaire specifically refers to peg solitaire. Both solitaire and patience are sometimes used to refer specifically to the Klondike form of patience.

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