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Golf Solitaire: Playing Aces

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Summary: When playing aces in golf solitaire, remember that they can be played off of kings or twos. Play aces correctly in golf solitaire with tips from an experienced poker player in this free video on card games.

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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, one of the groups of cards that plays different than all the others in the game of golf is the aces. Aces can be played high or low and because of this, you have to stop at an ace. You get the benefit of being able to play an ace off of a two, or an ace off of a king, therefore you have to have the setback, if you will, of having to stop when you get to an ace, even if the ace comes off of your down cards. If that happens, if this ace comes off of here, I have to stop. Further, if I play up to here and I get to this ace, I have to stop. I'm done. I have to deal another card off of here. A Jack comes off, ten, jack, queen, king, get down to that ace, I have to stop. So just remember that. Otherwise you'll get some unusually low scores every time you play this game."

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