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Summary: In accordion solitaire, ranks are based on the card's number. Discover how to play ranks in accordion solitaire with expert tips from a professional card player in this free video about solitaire card games.
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"And when you move a card onto another card playing accordion, you can go by rank or suit. Right now we're doing rank. In the last segment we did the card next to it. So card A and card B, if this is a seven and this is a seven, you move it over, okay. Now it's so, basically this is what we did. Here are two sixes, same rank, and so that works, okay. You can also do the same thing with rank, three spaces over. So look at this; this ten is four spaces from this ten, one, two, three, four. But this nine is three from another nine, one, two, three. And there you go. And what happens then, well the ten is now three spaces from this ten, move it over. And that's how that works. Now is there any where else on the board where we can do that? Let us see. It may take a little bit, but look at this. We've got a king and a king, three spaces apart, one, two, three. Move this king over to this king. We'll talk about other moves in the next segment."
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