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I recently learned a new solitaire from a friend, but we have no idea what the name of it is. Can anyone help?

You use two decks of cards, and start by placing 14 rows of cards. The middle 4 rows are laid horizontal and are locked. The rest of the cards are placed vertical and are open. All of the cards are placed face-up. The rest of the cards are left in a pile with the face down and drawn one-after-one as you need them. (The bottom card is also open, but not sure if that's a rule my friend started with or not.)

The game is very similar to Klondike as you're supposed to build from kings down to ace with different color for each card (red on black or black on red). Then you gather all the aces and build up on them. The difficult part of this solitaire is that the locked cards in the middle have to be placed in one of the ace piles before you can use it up in the main game again.

I hope my explanation isn't too difficult to understand. If anyone knows the name, please tell me.

Thanks in advance.

Apologize for the bad picture, but hope you get it. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/XKWhX.jpg

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I recently learned a new solitaire from a friend, but we have no idea what the name of it is. Can anyone help?

You use two decks of cards, and start by placing 14 rows of cards. The middle 4 rows are laid horizontal and are locked. The rest of the cards are placed vertical and are open. All of the cards are placed face-up. The rest of the cards are left in a pile with the face down and drawn one-after-one as you need them. (The bottom card is also open, but not sure if that's a rule my friend started with or not.)

The game is very similar to Klondike as you're supposed to build from kings down to ace with different color for each card (red on black or black on red). Then you gather all the aces and build up on them. The difficult part of this solitaire is that the locked cards in the middle have to be placed in one of the ace piles before you can use it up in the main game again.

I hope my explanation isn't too difficult to understand. If anyone knows the name, please tell me.

Thanks in advance.

Apologize for the bad picture, but hope you get it. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/XKWhX.jpg

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I recently learned a new solitaire from a friend, but we have no idea what the name of it is. Can anyone help?

You use two decks of cards, and start by placing 14 rows of cards. The middle 4 rows are laid horizontal and are locked. The rest of the cards are placed vertical and are open. All of the cards are placed face-up. The rest of the cards are left in a pile with the face down and drawn one-after-one as you need them. (The bottom card is also open, but not sure if that's a rule my friend started with or not.)

The game is very similar to Klondike as you're supposed to build from kings down to ace with different color for each card (red on black or black on red). Then you gather all the aces and build up on them. The difficult part of this solitaire is that the locked cards in the middle have to be placed in one of the ace piles before you can use it up in the main game again.

I hope my explanation isn't too difficult to understand. If anyone knows the name, please tell me.

Thanks in advance.

Apologize for the bad picture, but hope you get it.

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I recently learned a new solitaire from a friend, but we have no idea what the name of it is. Can anyone help?

You use two decks of cards, and start by placing 14 rows of cards. The middle 4 rows are laid horizontal and are locked. The rest of the cards are placed vertical and are open. All of the cards are placed face-up. The rest of the cards are left in a pile with the face down and drawn one-after-one as you need them. (The bottom card is also open, but not sure if that's a rule my friend started with or not.)

The game is very similar to Klondike as you're supposed to build from kings down to ace with different color for each card (red on black or black on red). Then you gather all the aces and build up on them. The difficult part of this solitaire is that the locked cards in the middle have to be placed in one of the ace piles before you can use it up in the main game again.

I hope my explanation isn't too difficult to understand. If anyone knows the name, please tell me.

Thanks in advance.

Apologize for the bad picture, but hope you get it. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/XKWhX.jpg

I recently learned a new solitaire from a friend, but we have no idea what the name of it is. Can anyone help?

You use two decks of cards, and start by placing 14 rows of cards. The middle 4 rows are laid horizontal and are locked. The rest of the cards are placed vertical and are open. All of the cards are placed face-up. The rest of the cards are left in a pile with the face down and drawn one-after-one as you need them. (The bottom card is also open, but not sure if that's a rule my friend started with or not.)

The game is very similar to Klondike as you're supposed to build from kings down to ace with different color for each card (red on black or black on red). Then you gather all the aces and build up on them. The difficult part of this solitaire is that the locked cards in the middle have to be placed in one of the ace piles before you can use it up in the main game again.

I hope my explanation isn't too difficult to understand. If anyone knows the name, please tell me.

Thanks in advance.

![solitaire][1]

I recently learned a new solitaire from a friend, but we have no idea what the name of it is. Can anyone help?

You use two decks of cards, and start by placing 14 rows of cards. The middle 4 rows are laid horizontal and are locked. The rest of the cards are placed vertical and are open. All of the cards are placed face-up. The rest of the cards are left in a pile with the face down and drawn one-after-one as you need them. (The bottom card is also open, but not sure if that's a rule my friend started with or not.)

The game is very similar to Klondike as you're supposed to build from kings down to ace with different color for each card (red on black or black on red). Then you gather all the aces and build up on them. The difficult part of this solitaire is that the locked cards in the middle have to be placed in one of the ace piles before you can use it up in the main game again.

I hope my explanation isn't too difficult to understand. If anyone knows the name, please tell me.

Thanks in advance.

Apologize for the bad picture, but hope you get it. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/XKWhX.jpg

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I recently learned a new solitaire from a friend, but we have no idea what the name of it is. Can anyone help?

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Thanks in advance.

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I recently learned a new solitaire from a friend, but we have no idea what the name of it is. Can anyone help?

You use to decks of cards, and start by placing 14 rows of cards. the middle 4 rows is laid horisotal and are locked. The rest of the cards are placed vertical and are open. All of the cards are placed face-up. The rest of the cards are left in a pile with the face down and drawn one-after-one as you need them. (the buttom card is also open, but not sure if thats a rule my friend started with or not.)

The game is very similar to klondike as your supposed to builde from kings down to ace with different color for each card(red on black or black on red). Then you gather all the aces and build up on them. The difficult part of this solitaire is that the locked cards in the middle have to be placed in one of the ace piles before you can use it up in the main game again.

I hope my explanation isn't to difficult to understand. If anyone know the name, please tell me.

Thanks in advance.

What is the name of this solitaire variant?

I recently learned a new solitaire from a friend, but we have no idea what the name of it is. Can anyone help?

You use two decks of cards, and start by placing 14 rows of cards. The middle 4 rows are laid horizontal and are locked. The rest of the cards are placed vertical and are open. All of the cards are placed face-up. The rest of the cards are left in a pile with the face down and drawn one-after-one as you need them. (The bottom card is also open, but not sure if that's a rule my friend started with or not.)

The game is very similar to Klondike as you're supposed to build from kings down to ace with different color for each card  (red on black or black on red). Then you gather all the aces and build up on them. The difficult part of this solitaire is that the locked cards in the middle have to be placed in one of the ace piles before you can use it up in the main game again.

I hope my explanation isn't too difficult to understand. If anyone knows the name, please tell me.

Thanks in advance.

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