How To Play Auld Lang Syne Solitaire
Auld Lang Syne is a solitaire card
game which is played with a deck of 52 playing cards. It is a game which
is somewhat akin to Sir Tommy, except in the dealing of the deck.
First, the four aces are separated from
the rest of the deck and placed on the layout as the foundations. The
object of the game is to build each of the foundations from Ace to King
regardless of suit.
Four cards are dealt below the aces, each
starting a tableau pile. The player then determines if any of the four
cards can be build on the foundations. In this first deal of four (and
in succeeding deals), when a card is played and leaves a gap, it is not
filled until the next deal. Furthermore, there is no building or playing
in the tableau.
When the players has built all the cards
in the foundation as one can, or if the cards cannot be played at all, a
new set of four cards is dealt, one over each tableau pile. This process
is repeated until all cards are dealt. There is no redeal.
The game is won when all cards are built
onto the foundations. This is rare as, according to Morehead and
Mott-Smith's The Complete Book of Solitaire and Patience Games,
it can be achieved once in 100 games. |