Klondike Solitaire – a Winning Strategy Tips.
Posted: Friday, May 12, 2006
by Boris Sandberg
BVS Development Corporation
Klondike solitaire, or simply Solitaire, is probably the best known solitaire game in the world. The rules of this game are known to almost everyone.
Not all games of Klondike solitaire are solvable. Playing Klondike game involves a lot of guesswork and it is the main reason why you do not win the vast majority of the games.
- Turn up the first card off the deck before making any other moves. It increases the initial number of possible moves and gives you the opportunity to make a better choice.
- Always move an Ace or Deuce to the foundation whenever it is possible.
This rule seems to be clear and logical and does not need any further explanation. - Expose hidden cards. If you have a choice from several possible moves that expose hidden cards, choose column with the largest number of hidden cards.
- Hold off the moves that are not important. The best move is one that provides you with opportunity to make other moves or expose hidden cards.
- Do not empty a tableau pile if you do not have a King to put it in. You gain nothing if you get an empty pile. A space in Klondike solitaire can only be filled by a King or a sequence starting with a King, so leave your options open.
- If you have a choice between a black King and a red King to fill a space with, be cautious in your decision. Look at the color of the blocking cards and make the appropriate color choice. For example, if you have a red Jack that blocks some hidden cards, you have to select a red King and than wait for a black Queen.
If you play computerized version of Klondike, you can use the unlimited undo function as many times as you want to try different choices and to maximize your chances of winning.
About The Author
Boris Sandberg is a developer of the BVS Solitaire Collection, a collection of about 400 different solitaire card games, including Klondike Solitaire, Spider Solitaire and Pyramid.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)Nice set of tips.
Boris: Hello, what is an expert win/loss ratio? I just passed 12% on Vista klondike solitaire. What percentile might this ratio put me in?It's rather high result. You can consider yourself as an expert klondike player.
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