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3 Ways to Win at Solitaire

By Matthew Lynch
November 14, 2023
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Solitaire, a classic card game that has found its way into the hearts and minds of many enthusiasts, is known for its simplicity and calming effects. Although it may appear as a leisurely pastime, winning at Solitaire requires strategic thinking and effective planning. Here are three ways to conquer this timeless game and emerge victoriously.

1. Prioritize uncovering hidden cards

The primary goal in Solitaire is to reveal the hidden cards and build sequences on the tableau. Uncovering the face-down cards should be your priority, as this will give you access to more options and opportunities. Always choose moves that expose or release these hidden cards when faced with multiple alternatives.

Before making any moves with your foundation piles, carefully consider if doing so could potentially block any progress in the tableau. For instance, instead of moving a 7 of hearts from the tableau to the foundation, it might be more worthwhile to keep it there if it helps bring to light other hidden cards or create new empty tableau columns.

2. Embrace empty tableau columns wisely

An empty tableau column is a valuable asset in Solitaire, for it allows you to move any available King from one column to another — or even from your foundation pile or waste pile. This action can create significant opportunities for progression by opening up room for maneuvering other cards in sequences.

However, filling an empty tableau column must be done mindfully. Be cautious about placing a King there without considering the potential drawbacks. Always contemplate variant options first and assess how they might impact your overall game strategy before committing.

3. Manage the stockpile effectively

Your stockpile is an essential resource in Solitaire; as you draw new cards, it’s crucial to make use of them optimally. One method for doing so is by playing single-pass games while only laying down cards if they’ll uncover a face-down card or fill an empty tableau column.

Another valuable tip is to be attentive when playing multiples of three cards. Be mindful of the cards at the top of your waste pile; if you move through the stock too quickly, you can unintentionally obstruct potential game-winning moves. Developing a sound balance between managing your stock and your tableau is vital for success.

In conclusion, winning at Solitaire requires strategic thought and careful decision-making. Attentively prioritizing hidden cards, making the most of empty tableau columns, and managing the stockpile wisely will increase your chances of success. With practice and patience, you’ll find yourself reigning supreme in this captivating card game.

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