King's Audience Solitaire
King's Audience (also known as
Queen's Audience is a solitaire card game which uses a deck of 52
playing cards. It is so named because the King and Queen of each suit
seem to watch the action.
First, sixteen cards are dealt to form a
square. These compose the reserve, or "antechamber." On the other hand,
the space inside the square is called the "audience chamber" this is
where twelve cards are to be placed later. All cards in the antechamber
are available for play.
After the cards are dealt, the King and
Queen of each suit, whenever both are available, are placed inside
inside the audience chamber, never to take part in the rest of the game.
Also, the Jack and the Ace of each suit, whenever they become available
at the same time, are placed inside the audience chamber with the Jack
on top; these two become the foundation, to be built down by suit to
deuces (twos).
There is no building among the cards in
the antechamber; they are only available for play to the foundations.
When a card leaves the antechamber, it is replaced with a card from the
wastepile or, if there is none, the stock.
When play goes on a standstill, cards
from the stock are dealt one a time to a wastepile, the top card of
which is available for play. The stock can only be dealt once.
The game is won when all cards end up in
the audience chamber. |