![]() *My* mother taught me a solitaire game that she learned as a child that plays like "Russian Solitaire" however, the starting layout was different. It might be in PGS under a different name, but I'm not familar with that name. I've not heard of a game called French Revolution. Although there are several games that are sometimes called Perpetual Motion, the one in PGS is the one most commonly known by that name and is likely the same game. Yes, Perpetual Motion is in Pretty Good Solitaire. In the same program, is French Revolution. In WYVERN's "Bikini Solitaire" (bikinisol.exe) there is a game called Perpetual Motion. I've not heard of this exact variant before, but it's very close to Royal Marriage in play. The game you describe is a variant of Royal Marriage. It is also often used for the game Aces Up. When used to describe a specific game, it is most often the game King Albert. Idiot's Delight is a common name for solitaire games, so common it can almost be considered a generic term for solitaire. Have you heard of this game? Is there another name for it? I searched the internet but the only "Idiot's Delight" I found was not the game I described. You continue turning up one card at a time from the bottom of the deck, matching the first and fourth cards, until you have turned up all the cards. If they match in rank you discard all four cards. If the first (last card turned up) and fourth (first card turned up) cards match in suit you discard the second and third cards. My mother taught me a game she called "Idiot's Delight." You hold a single deck in your hand, turn up four cards from the bottom of the deck and place them fan-style on top of the deck. Montana is another name for the game called Gaps in Pretty Good Solitaire. >In a trial program there was a game called, "Montana". In a trial program there was a game called, "Montana". They are much easier to win than the regular Spider game. Although these games have all 4 suits, the rules are such that they are like the 1 or 2 suits games. In Pretty Good Solitaire, the one suit game is Black Widow, the two suit game is Tarantula. >I'M LOOKING TO PLAY SPIDER SOLITAIRE, BUT THE GAME THAT PLAYS WITH 2 SUITS OR THREE SUITS WHICH EVER YOU PREFER TO PLAY I'M LOOKING TO PLAY SPIDER SOLITAIRE, BUT THE GAME THAT PLAYS WITH 2 SUITS OR THREE SUITS WHICH EVER YOU PREFER TO PLAY-NOT THE ENTIRE DECK AS ON PRETTY GOOD SOLITAIRE WITH TWO DECKS, ALL SUITS. I've never seen a computer version of it. ![]() It's not actually a solitaire game, though, as it requires two players, so for that reason it is not in Pretty Good Solitaire. I know of the game, it's in a number of solitaire books, including David Parlett's classic "The Penguin Book of Patience". >For years I've been searching for a double-solitaire game we knew as "Russian Bank". Does anyone know it, either in "hard" or virtual form? In "hard" form, it's played by two people and, I believe, 4 decks of cards. For example, the game sometimes known as Montana or Addiction is the game Gaps in Pretty Good Solitaire.įor years I've been searching for a double-solitaire game we knew as "Russian Bank". This is where you can ask what a particular solitaire game is and what it is called in Pretty Good Solitaire.
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