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Clock Solitaire: When an Ace Comes

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Summary: The ace is placed on the one spot on the clock dial. Learn how to play an ace in Clock Solitaire in this free card games video.

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"So you're playing along in a game of Clock and you get the prettiest card in the deck, the Ace of Spades. Really, this is the play for any Ace. It's very simple, it goes up to the one spot on the dial. So, Ace equals one, it goes here, then you turn a card up and you play it on it's spot on the dial. On the clock face, which is over here, the ten goes here. Turn this up, the five goes here. That, in a nutshell, is the game of Clock. What we want to do is make sure we understand where everything plays, so in the next segment we're going to discuss where the two goes. Just to make sure we get it. Clock is a lot of fun, and it's a sequence game, and it's a good way, in fact, to teach your kids about the face of a clock. Clocks that we're used to. Analog clocks."

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