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Golf Solitaire: Aces

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Summary: In golf solitaire card games, an ace cannot be played on once it appears on the board. Discover how aces are played in golf solitaire with tips from an experienced poker player in this free video on card games.

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"So let's discuss what to do in the game of golf when an ace is played, either from your down cards or pulled off of the board. Here we've got a three up. We play this two. You can go down to the ace. We decide to. Here's the thing. Even if there were a duce or, and there actually is a king out there, we have to stop. That's the rule of golf, that's one of the rules of golf that when an ace comes, you stop your sequence. And what that means is, if this ace came off of my deck of down cards, I could not play on it. So while you can run sequences with all the other cards, when an ace appears at the top of your up cards here, you have to stop."

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