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Accordion Solitaire Rules: Arranging Cards

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Summary: Accordion solitaire requires a large space to arrange the cards. Play accordion solitaire with expert tips from a professional card player in this free video about solitaire card games.

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"You know when you play accordion you need to make sure you have a relatively large amount of space. You're going to be playing on a larger space than most single deck solitaire variance. Especially if you play by the alternate rules. What are the alternate rules. Well can you count to thirteen four times? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, I already have to move this over. I'm out of space already. So was eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, do it again. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven,eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, and so on right. You do this until you expend the whole deck. And so what was the stock becomes the tableau, and all you have is tableau. Fifty-two cards to play in the tableau, that's accordion by the alternate rules. And either way you play it, you'll know from segments later in this series what the rules are. And understand how to play the game if you deal it the first way we showed you or this way."

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