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Accordion Solitaire Rules: Scoring

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Summary: Score in accordion solitaire by counting the card stacks. Keep the accordion solitaire score with expert tips from a professional card player in this free video about solitaire card games.

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By Reg Brittain
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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

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"OKay, so we come to the end of a hand, we make our very last play, the tableau is busted, now what? Time to keep score, right? Well, the way I suggest keeping score in the game of Accordion is to count the stacks. And, you know, that's how you do it. So, what do we have? We have one, two, three, four, five, six. Six stacks. That's the score. You can get more intricate, you could multiply by a hundred, you know just to make it more interesting than to say, "I've got a score of six." The deal is, with this game, the lower the score the better. Because the goal is to have one stack, right? And to have a score of one, if you will. But that's scoring that I suggest for Accordion. If you want to make it more interesting, you know, feel free to come up with your own version, it's not like I own it."

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