Bisley (solitaire)

Bisley
A Patience game
Family Bisley
Deck Single 52-card
See also Glossary of solitaire

Bisley is a solitaire card game which uses a deck of 52 playing cards. It is one of the few one-deck games in which the player has options on which foundation a card can be placed.[1][2][3][4]

Rules

First the four aces are taken out and laid on the tableau to start the foundations. Then four columns of three cards are placed overlapping each other separately under the aces. After that, nine columns of four cards, also overlapping each other, are dealt to the right of the aces and first four columns.

Here is the method of game play:

The game is won when all cards end up in the foundations. It actually does not matter where the ace and king foundations of each suit would meet and how many cards the ace and king foundations of each suit will have. At the end of one game for example, the K♠ is the only one on its foundation while the rest of spade cards are built on the A♠; the A♣ remains unbuilt because all club cards are built on the K♣; the A is built up to 4 while the K is built down to 5; and the A is built up to 8 while the K is built down to 9. In fact, the ace and king foundation of a suit can meet anywhere.

References

  1. Lee, Sloane; Packard, Gabriel (2004). 100 Best Solitair Card Games. Cardoza Publishing. p. 40. ISBN 1-58042-115-6.
  2. Barry, Shiela Anne (1992). Card Games for One. Puzzle Wright Press. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-4027-7116-3.
  3. Arnold, Peter (2002). Card Games for One. Octopus Publishing Group. p. 16-17. ISBN 0-600-60727-5.
  4. Morehead, Albert; Mott-Smith, Geoffrey (2001). The Complete Book of Solitaire and Patience Games. W. Foulsham & Co. Ltd. p. 75. ISBN 0-572-02654-4.


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