Basics of Solitaire

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Summary: There are four elements to most solitaire versions. Learn how to play Clock Solitaire in this free card games video.

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Are you in need of passing some time and looking to play cards but can't get anyone else to play with you? Solitaire will get you by. So many people play solitaire that it seems that there is a new version invented all the time. One version is a game called Clock that was invented not that long ago. You might consider the game rather ubiquitous. A lot of people know how to play Clock. If you don't know how or you just want to brush up, this free gaming video series will help. You will learn everything you need to know to get you on the way to enjoying hours of Clock Solitaire play. You will get a rundown of the rules. You will also get advice on strategy. Sample hands will be provided that will show you how to maximize your play.

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"Let's talk about the form of solitaire that most people know. There are four elements to most solitaire versions. There's what's called the stock, the waste, the foundation, and the tableau, and in typical solitaire that goes a little something like this. You've got your cards that are dealt like this, right? Now this is called the tableau, and your leftover cards are called the stock, and when you turn cards that is what's known as the waste. And then, when you play a card over here, that's called the foundation. So let's look at how that works with the game of clock."

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