Forty Thieves




Forty Thieves Solitaire

As Bill Gates rightly proclaimed "Patience is a key element of Success". The Forty Thieves Solitaire is a game that follows this rule. This Classic Solitaire game expects a lot of concentration and diligence from the player. The game Forty Thieves Solitaire is tough to win skill game. The lucky ones have better chances of winning as it is a luck game too. Some of the popular names of this classic solitaire card game include Napoleon at Saint Helena, Big Forty, Le Cadran and Roosevelt at San Juan. The player is expected to play the game with full forethought and attention so that the chances of winning the game are maximized.

How to Play

The card game Forty Thieves is played with 104 cards which mean two decks are used. In order to win the game, the player has to move each card into the 8 Foundation piles. The foundation of the cards starts from the Aces and extend up to Kings in each suit. The deal of this game is done by using two decks, in which forty cards are dealt on the 10 columns. Each of the columns receives four cards and the remaining becomes the stock. The player can only move the card one at a time and in descending order in the same suit. The available card in the column can be played to another column or only to the foundation pile. The blank columns can be replete with any card. To remove the pile, the stock is chucked one at a time facing the discard pile. The top card from the waste can be used to play with a column or a foundation. But, the player can visit the stock only once.

Winning Forty Thieves Solitaire

The foundation of this Classic Solitaire card game lies on the empty columns. The blank columns allow restacking cards together which allows freeing up a card or column. The key lies in moving the lower rank cards on priority. This will help in putting the higher rank cards in the blank columns, the method is to send Aces and the two's to the foundation piles instantly. The player needs to be careful as there are instances when there can be two columns of cards in the suit. But, the player is allowed to choose only one set to be placed forth the foundation.

The player needs to choose the set based on its observation that can open maximum possibility. The possibility of a win is greater when the concentration is more on the card dealt first, rather than the waste pile. Forty Thieves Solitaire runs on planning so moving the cards thoughtfully improve the chances of a win.

Tips to Strategize

This Classic Solitaire card game is a patience game so organizing moves will fetch good results. The lowest ranked cards will move towards foundation before the higher ranked ones, so keep the lower ones handy. The player should try creating maximum empty piles and conserve them. Preserving the singletons is also good, as they can be moved easily. The builds can be moved by empty piles so conserve blank piles. Once the player progresses in the game the empty piles should aid in reducing the discard pile.

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Rick