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Summary: Keeping score in fan solitaire is a great way to compare games. Learn how to keep score in fan solitaire from a champion poker player in this free card video.
Reg Brittain has benefited from the poker boom of recent years. In 2006, Brittain won $25,000 on Fox Sports Network's Poker Dome Challenge.read more
"So, I like to have ways to keep score when I play solitaire so that I can compare my performance to a previous session. Lets say you're, you're going to sit down and play four hands of Fan. If, if you play four hands of Fan, it's going to take you, at minimum a little over an hour, and if you really involve yourself in it, you're going to play for about three hours. And if that sounds good to you, like something you want to do, I say go for it, and start comparing your score to the previous time you sat down and played for three hours. How do you keep score? At the end of each hand, add up all the remaining fans. This game did not go well, because you start with seventeen fans, plus the one remainder card, and I got down to fifteen fans plus one remainder card, so you could call it 15.1 and add that score to the score of three more hands. And, what would be a good score? I would say that if you could keep your score below thirty, your cumulative score below thirty, you would have done very well."
eHow Article: Keeping Score in Fan Solitaire
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