@@srjtamang10 For a "standard" game of Klondike (of the form: Draw 3, Re-Deal Infinite, Win 52) the number of solvable games (assuming all cards are known) is between 82-91.5%. The number of unplayable games is 0.25% and the number of games that cannot be won is between 8.5-18%.
@@srjtamang10 In general, you would play a software which will provide you with known to be solvable deals. depending on the softwares configuration. Random Deals are not always solvable.
@@marcelhustleassel8776 I just played a game where all red Kings were hidden behind 2 visible black queens, I need to get past these black queens to win the game, is this solveable??
Many of these tips sound extremely logical, yet for some reason I needed to hear them here, and although I did personally knew a couple (like always prioritizing your game field), there were a couple more that I decided to follow because I was simply not doing it right. I'm getting 90-95% rate of won games now, versus like 30-40% before lmao. Thinking of the moves "ahead" to resolve any cards on the game field, along with trying to dig the deck for the aces first, is what helped me the most.
Your editing is actually hilarious lmao Thanks for making this, weirdly hard to find a decent beginner solitaire strategy. Your tip about focusing on long stacks unless there’s a king was exactly what I was looking for! I knew there had to be some reasoning behind which stacks to focus on uncovering. Thank you!
“What up gamers” is probably one of the least fitting openings for a solitaire video lol. I love it Edit: just finished the video “Especially if there’s an undo button” lol yeah you deserve a sub
Bravo! I’ve been playing Solitaire for years and I was terrible at it. My guess is I averaged winning 5% of the time. After watching your video and following your guidelines I now have a six game winning streak. I can’t believe it. I feel dumb that I was so awful for so long. I’ve watched a handful of videos in the past and they were pretty much worthless. You were super helpful and very entertaining. You made me laugh a lot. Thanks so much!
Good tips but even with all that there are many games that can not be solved. So you can not win every single time! Only play apps that allow you to restart the same game so you can play every game until you solve it. Or if you can’t solve it make sure you understand why you can’t.
Also, only take from the deck if the card from the deck facilitates uncovering cards on the playing field. Otherwise, you can set yourself up for failure down the road if you draw a red 5 down that you didn't need to play, then later on you uncover a red 5 and can't move it. Nvm, you just covered this idea during your exampel playthrough with the 10s. Good strat. Pretty much all of the same strategies I use when I play. Great video 💪💪
My favorite starting setup with my 3 card draw, is when I can't move anything in my tableau and then when I rotate through my stock deck I can't place anything into the tableau or foundation pile. Immediate loss. Also, a lot of time you're stuck choosing between two tableau piles to open up a hidden card (like two red 10s and a black jack elsewhere), picking one over the other can cause you to win or lose the game. I've had that happen plenty of times.
Doing hard is more like playing IRL. There is no possible way to win at solitaire every time. However, if you choose 3 cards and can remember or write down cards, then you have a much better chance. You are able to see all 3 cards at a time. Being able to see 3 cards at a time you can shuffle thru the playing cards and be able to better strategize a plan on how you're going to place the cards. Generally, you place all cards you can that are on the field in their places, then shuffle through them once to see where all cards are. From there you can place cards accordingly. You will still lose sometimes but have a much greater chance of completing it.
Thanks literally got it on the first try after watching this. The tip about the short and long stacks helped a lot. Mine was a little tricker cause it was called "rigged solitaire" which means it only had 3 kings in the deck instead of four.
Great video!! I have a question though. At 8:36 there's an 8 of diamonds after the the 9 of spades which could have been used to move the 7 of spades. Was that just a mistake or was there a strategy for not moving it? Thanks.
At the 12 minute mark you moved a pile headed by a black queen onto a red king that was new from the deck. Then you said that was probably a mistake and you undid it. Can you explain what about that move felt like a strategic mistake? (I think I would’ve done the same thing, so I want to understand my own mistake).
This is a really great question. Looking back on it, I don't actually see anything wrong with it. What I'm looking at right now is: do I have all my Kings out? Yes. Do I have all my Queens out? Yes (i.e. is there any chance a black Queen is hidden in the face-down stacks or deck and will need a home on that red King? No). Is moving this Queen stack going to affect my chances of finding a home for my missing 9, 8, 4, and 7s before I move them to the ace piles? No. So honestly I don't think it would have ruined my game at all as long as those were the answers to my questions. I think I was just tripping in the moment lol. Thanks for bringing this up!!!
@@ArbdogI understand that this is two years old, but I'd like to expand on your answer. Moving the black queen is a useless move. It's an open card. Moving the queen doesn't really cause a problem, much in the same way moving up 2's don't matter. However, it's excellent practice to not make usless moves because you might end up locking a card that you need later on. Say it was a red 5 you moved, then you find later on that you really need to move up the black 6 and you've got it locked now.
Not me watching this and then going and dominating the next game i play. Thank you for these tips, i was slowly getting to some of these conclusions but tou really saved me a TON of time!! Queen!! Also, you actual seem like you would be the so much fun and your hilarious. Love your energy. And of course your gorgeous, so you betta werk!!! Lol!! #SolitaireBestie right there!!
Like #3000! I couldn't have done it without you, Ash. Thanks for a terrific explanation. Now that I'm well-educated, it's time to rake in that sweet online Solitaire dough. I'll keep you posted. Edit: your name is not Ash, I remembered it wrong. Sorry, Arb!
If you play in easy mode you will win every time. That’s why it is called easy. If you play hard mode I’m thinking you could, in theory, win 80-85% of the time. There are some draws that can’t be won, no matter how good the player is. Most of your strategy is correct, but i wouldn’t cover a 3 with a 2 until it is absolutely necessary at the end of the game or you have two 3s to work with.
So why did you not put the red ten on the black Jack? I thought you said play every move on the field first. I love this game trust me. But am I missing something from that lack of move?
Hi there.. Will your strategy when not moving a card down from the pile even if it fits, will work with 3 card draw like in most games playing for money❓. Thanks much 💫
If you were playing 3-card flip (vs 1-card) would you still pass by those possible moves from the deck when there's no second move from the field available??
Thanks for the question. I think your priority should be to uncover as many cards on the playing field as possible first. The need for emptying a space for a King is really only a priority if you have a King on the field that's blocking face down cards. Because if you always take from the biggest pile, but ignore moving a King, you're eventually going to have to move it anyway because it'll be blocking cards you'll need. So, I think it's less a question of prioritizing one or the other; you just need to move Kings to empty spaces if they're blocking other card piles IN ORDER TO uncover said cards/take from big piles. Keeping in mind, you absolutely do not need to move a King from the *deck* by any means, unless you have a Queen blocking a pile and need to move the Queen out of the way to uncover more cards. Hope that makes sense!
all I did was play the game few mins when I had time like on the train, went from wining no games on the easiest mode to winning 5 games after a few tries on the advanced mode on my phone after 2 months of just feeling it out, didnt bother going online about it until recently. Super fun, love using actual bycicle cards it makes it so much more challenging and think I'm gonna learn to play clock solitair next :)
Hey again. Gonna send this to a friend who plays Solitaire for cash in Solitaire Cash app I think. ~Also forgot to tell you - I L😍VE ONYX!!! Beautiful boy, awesome name! I share my life with my canine hoodlums3 presently - a GSD boy named Raja, a Rottie girl named Ursa and a rescued Jack Russell mix who came to me with name Cassie. ~~The longest canine pal I shared a beautiful relationship with was my Black Lab named Luther. He was also gorgeous, intelligent and a sweetheart. We were blessed with 14 wonderful yrs together. In all those yrs, we were also blessed w/zero health issues other than sensitive skin and he cut his paw during a long hike in the woods. Everyone loved that boy rt along with me. Being used to GSDs mostly, when I got Lu at 7 wks, I had protection concerns, like would he if needed? Omgoodness, how foolish of me! He showed me on more than one occasion! Hence, from a boy who usually loved EVERYONE, if he didn't like someone? I trusted his judgement 100% bec he was ALWAYS right! ~~~The best to you and your Onyx - all ways and always - from me n mine. 🙂
You're so sweet! Thank you for sharing. I also had a Rottweiler mix when I was young, he was the best. So sorry for your loss, but I'm glad you were able to have such a wonderful blessing in your life, and continue to have more. Onyx is my entire life so I appreciate your words. All the best to you & yours 💕
@@Arbdog Awwww, thank you! How old is your Onyx? ~Luther passed away many moons ago, so thank you but have lost many a doggy, kitty and birdies over the years... One of the hard parts of life, right? = letting go of those who love.... but they are a permanent part of our all, a blessing, forever. ~I hear you re Onyx being your whole life. Back when I had Luther, he was my only canine companion for most of his life, so we were def super tight, he was THE most trained dog in my life EVER bec we were so close and I could devote so much time to him. He was also very spoiled and he spoiled me right back! 🤣 ~~Ursa is my 1st Rottie as I have always been attracted to them too. ALL dogs rock, but ya, we each have certain breeds that call to us I think. My Raja will be 4 come Oct, got him when he was 6 wks.. Cassie will be approx. 3 in Nov.; adopted her when she was about a yr. old. Ursa will be 2 on the 9th of this month; got her when she was 8wks.. ~~~There are def diff benefits to having just one, then diff bennies when live within a pack. But anyway, nice chatting with you Solitaire Queen!! Hugs and waggy tails to you and The Onyx Boy from me n mine! 😊
@@Arbdog P.S. Just sent you DM in Twitter since I was curious if you are there. Yep, you are! I only do there and here re social media. More people need to know your SOLITAIRE SECRETS! Okay you, bfn! 👋🤠🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
That’s what I came to ask. Then she could have moved over the black seven, playing everything possible in the field per her own rule. At 10:40, she is wishing she could move that black 7 pile. I think she got lucky. Have to try and see.
I definitely could have! At the time I felt it was too risky, because I had so many cards face down still in my stacks. The nice thing about 1-card draw is that the 10 isn't gonna go anywhere :) it'll be there if I change my mind and can't find a 10 in the stacks!
not sure if you meant to be this hilarious, but i laughed way more than i should have while watching a video on how to effectively play a game i only play to get out of doing productive things.
I've been trying to win grandmaster for about a week straight. Great video, I'm gonna give your method a go 🤞 BTW, hot af! You shouldn't have any issues finding the king you're looking for
I don't think you can unless your game has a tracker/you check app usage 😅 I think you can just feeeeel when you've put 10,000 hours into something hahaha (but also that's just a phrase so I can't guarantee I actually did 10k)
This tip is awesome. With the help of this video i was able to win my first ever solitaire game. Much love and respect to you sweetheart. Chop kisses dear
It's so hard to learn with you honestly ur eyes and personality are to distracting I have to look at something else just so I can learn but ur tips are very valid I knew nothing allwayz getn stuck until what u just taught :) thank you. Since I'm playing solitaire online for money lol thank you and sorry if I'm coming off thirsty it's cuz I am soooo New sub though ❤️✌🏻
The existence of levels from easy to hard (to unsolvable) means that the programmers have pretty good information about which field is how complex. I have the impression that the „hard“ fields can be solved only by unconventional non-textbook moves where your strategies do not work. Some fields are in principle not solvable, so you cannot win every single time.
Try playing with the three stack and a time limit I don't understand if you say you're such a pro that you picked easy and then you only did Show one card. Contradicted yourself to me honestly
Not EVERY Solitaire field is solvable. Just to make that clear
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It's solvable when you do the right move
@@srjtamang10 For a "standard" game of Klondike (of the form: Draw 3, Re-Deal Infinite, Win 52) the number of solvable games (assuming all cards are known) is between 82-91.5%. The number of unplayable games is 0.25% and the number of games that cannot be won is between 8.5-18%.
@@srjtamang10 In general, you would play a software which will provide you with known to be solvable deals. depending on the softwares configuration. Random Deals are not always solvable.
@@marcelhustleassel8776 I just played a game where all red Kings were hidden behind 2 visible black queens, I need to get past these black queens to win the game, is this solveable??
Many of these tips sound extremely logical, yet for some reason I needed to hear them here, and although I did personally knew a couple (like always prioritizing your game field), there were a couple more that I decided to follow because I was simply not doing it right. I'm getting 90-95% rate of won games now, versus like 30-40% before lmao. Thinking of the moves "ahead" to resolve any cards on the game field, along with trying to dig the deck for the aces first, is what helped me the most.
Your editing is actually hilarious lmao
Thanks for making this, weirdly hard to find a decent beginner solitaire strategy. Your tip about focusing on long stacks unless there’s a king was exactly what I was looking for! I knew there had to be some reasoning behind which stacks to focus on uncovering. Thank you!
Came here wanting to learn solitaire but I left wanting to be your friend
8:41 the red 8 from the pile can go down to the playing field. It will allow you to move the black 7.
“What up gamers” is probably one of the least fitting openings for a solitaire video lol. I love it
Edit: just finished the video
“Especially if there’s an undo button” lol yeah you deserve a sub
Thank you so much! I kept taking cards from the deck without any strategy...
Screaming at you putting Lizzo on screen for a black queen 😂😂😂
Thank you. This is less complicated and Han some of the other vids I’ve watched. At least yours us logical and you have an adorable dog! ❤
Bravo! I’ve been playing Solitaire for years and I was terrible at it. My guess is I averaged winning 5% of the time. After watching your video and following your guidelines I now have a six game winning streak. I can’t believe it. I feel dumb that I was so awful for so long. I’ve watched a handful of videos in the past and they were pretty much worthless. You were super helpful and very entertaining. You made me laugh a lot. Thanks so much!
Good tips but even with all that there are many games that can not be solved. So you can not win every single time! Only play apps that allow you to restart the same game so you can play every game until you solve it. Or if you can’t solve it make sure you understand why you can’t.
Also, only take from the deck if the card from the deck facilitates uncovering cards on the playing field. Otherwise, you can set yourself up for failure down the road if you draw a red 5 down that you didn't need to play, then later on you uncover a red 5 and can't move it.
Nvm, you just covered this idea during your exampel playthrough with the 10s. Good strat. Pretty much all of the same strategies I use when I play. Great video 💪💪
I really don’t understand this
@shogze try to solve the cards on the table first before using the ones in the deck.
My favorite starting setup with my 3 card draw, is when I can't move anything in my tableau and then when I rotate through my stock deck I can't place anything into the tableau or foundation pile. Immediate loss.
Also, a lot of time you're stuck choosing between two tableau piles to open up a hidden card (like two red 10s and a black jack elsewhere), picking one over the other can cause you to win or lose the game. I've had that happen plenty of times.
Doing hard is more like playing IRL. There is no possible way to win at solitaire every time. However, if you choose 3 cards and can remember or write down cards, then you have a much better chance. You are able to see all 3 cards at a time. Being able to see 3 cards at a time you can shuffle thru the playing cards and be able to better strategize a plan on how you're going to place the cards. Generally, you place all cards you can that are on the field in their places, then shuffle through them once to see where all cards are. From there you can place cards accordingly. You will still lose sometimes but have a much greater chance of completing it.
This was so helpful and Onyx is hella cute!! Thank you queen!!
Thanks literally got it on the first try after watching this. The tip about the short and long stacks helped a lot. Mine was a little tricker cause it was called "rigged solitaire" which means it only had 3 kings in the deck instead of four.
I'm late to your comment, but rigged solitaire sounds worse than actual prison solitary
One of the rare ones that doesn’t have crazy eyes. Marriage material.
I thought this was going to be something it wasnt in the best possible way, your dry sense of humor had me lol
She missed the red 8 time ago and it got me frustrated 😭😭
Same
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Sorry guys
Great video!! I have a question though. At 8:36 there's an 8 of diamonds after the the 9 of spades which could have been used to move the 7 of spades. Was that just a mistake or was there a strategy for not moving it? Thanks.
At the 12 minute mark you moved a pile headed by a black queen onto a red king that was new from the deck. Then you said that was probably a mistake and you undid it. Can you explain what about that move felt like a strategic mistake? (I think I would’ve done the same thing, so I want to understand my own mistake).
This is a really great question. Looking back on it, I don't actually see anything wrong with it. What I'm looking at right now is: do I have all my Kings out? Yes. Do I have all my Queens out? Yes (i.e. is there any chance a black Queen is hidden in the face-down stacks or deck and will need a home on that red King? No). Is moving this Queen stack going to affect my chances of finding a home for my missing 9, 8, 4, and 7s before I move them to the ace piles? No. So honestly I don't think it would have ruined my game at all as long as those were the answers to my questions. I think I was just tripping in the moment lol. Thanks for bringing this up!!!
@@ArbdogI understand that this is two years old, but I'd like to expand on your answer. Moving the black queen is a useless move. It's an open card. Moving the queen doesn't really cause a problem, much in the same way moving up 2's don't matter. However, it's excellent practice to not make usless moves because you might end up locking a card that you need later on. Say it was a red 5 you moved, then you find later on that you really need to move up the black 6 and you've got it locked now.
Okay boiz this works for real! Just won 1st game after watching it and listening to those hints. Ty
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show me with draw 3 solitaire You missed a lot of moves that you didn't have to pass on.
It's here: ua-cam.com/video/0u7NTpbzIh0/v-deo.html
Not me watching this and then going and dominating the next game i play. Thank you for these tips, i was slowly getting to some of these conclusions but tou really saved me a TON of time!! Queen!!
Also, you actual seem like you would be the so much fun and your hilarious. Love your energy. And of course your gorgeous, so you betta werk!!! Lol!! #SolitaireBestie right there!!
Hey I'm playing Solitaire online for the first time and your video helped me win. Thanks for the tips
Like #3000! I couldn't have done it without you, Ash. Thanks for a terrific explanation.
Now that I'm well-educated, it's time to rake in that sweet online Solitaire dough.
I'll keep you posted.
Edit: your name is not Ash, I remembered it wrong. Sorry, Arb!
Won 3 consecutive games after this. Thank you X
3 consecutive losses
Fabulous thanks. Improved my game immensely! Wondered if you would do a 3 card draw tutorial? 🙏❤️
Here's the 3-card draw video: ua-cam.com/video/0u7NTpbzIh0/v-deo.html :)
Cant say the same
I never thought a solitaire video could be so entertaining! You are hilarious!
Dropping straight truth. I didn't know any of those things about her before seeing this. Damn.
Helpful video and your jokes and editing was funny
You’ve legit made me money from these simple tips, thank you so much bc
You are sooo funny and very entertaining. I loved your tips and tricks and I am hoping to at least win more often at playing solitaire. Thank you!
I'M #945 SUBSCRIBER!!! THANK YOU FOR THE TIPS. I SOLVED A GAME THAT I GOT STUCK FOR 2 DAYS AFTER WATCHING THIS VIDEO.
i am resting between sets in the gym and i got stuck in solitaire 3rd game in a row so i guess im taking a 14 minutes break now
If you play in easy mode you will win every time. That’s why it is called easy. If you play hard mode I’m thinking you could, in theory, win 80-85% of the time. There are some draws that can’t be won, no matter how good the player is. Most of your strategy is correct, but i wouldn’t cover a 3 with a 2 until it is absolutely necessary at the end of the game or you have two 3s to work with.
Could you do a video on solitaire cash?
So why did you not put the red ten on the black Jack? I thought you said play every move on the field first. I love this game trust me. But am I missing something from that lack of move?
How often do you win with draw 3, which is the way the game was originally played?
I’m 72 always played a 3 card draw, easily won with 1 card.
Not gonna lie u are funny as hell. I liked the vid very much. Some days ago I started playing this game after 10 years. It is so much fun!
The video I needed, thanks! Deserved a sub
Hi there.. Will your strategy when not moving a card down from the pile even if it fits, will work with 3 card draw like in most games playing for money❓. Thanks much 💫
after watching this now i can win almost any solitaire but sot in every single one
If you were playing 3-card flip (vs 1-card) would you still pass by those possible moves from the deck when there's no second move from the field available??
Do you have any tips on spider solitaire another score than 15,000
After failing over and over, I decided to look for help. The very next game after watching this, I won. Coincidence? I think not! Thank you very much!
Does "the need for a King to occupy an empty space and therefore clear the small pile" overrule "always taking from the big pile first"?
Thanks for the question. I think your priority should be to uncover as many cards on the playing field as possible first. The need for emptying a space for a King is really only a priority if you have a King on the field that's blocking face down cards. Because if you always take from the biggest pile, but ignore moving a King, you're eventually going to have to move it anyway because it'll be blocking cards you'll need. So, I think it's less a question of prioritizing one or the other; you just need to move Kings to empty spaces if they're blocking other card piles IN ORDER TO uncover said cards/take from big piles. Keeping in mind, you absolutely do not need to move a King from the *deck* by any means, unless you have a Queen blocking a pile and need to move the Queen out of the way to uncover more cards. Hope that makes sense!
These techniques really worked.
Thank you
I just beat it for the first time! Thank you!
all I did was play the game few mins when I had time like on the train, went from wining no games on the easiest mode to winning 5 games after a few tries on the advanced mode on my phone after 2 months of just feeling it out, didnt bother going online about it until recently. Super fun, love using actual bycicle cards it makes it so much more challenging and think I'm gonna learn to play clock solitair next :)
Hey again. Gonna send this to a friend who plays Solitaire for cash in Solitaire Cash app I think.
~Also forgot to tell you - I L😍VE ONYX!!! Beautiful boy, awesome name! I share my life with my canine hoodlums3 presently - a GSD boy named Raja, a Rottie girl named Ursa and a rescued Jack Russell mix who came to me with name Cassie.
~~The longest canine pal I shared a beautiful relationship with was my Black Lab named Luther. He was also gorgeous, intelligent and a sweetheart. We were blessed with 14 wonderful yrs together. In all those yrs, we were also blessed w/zero health issues other than sensitive skin and he cut his paw during a long hike in the woods. Everyone loved that boy rt along with me. Being used to GSDs mostly, when I got Lu at 7 wks, I had protection concerns, like would he if needed? Omgoodness, how foolish of me! He showed me on more than one occasion! Hence, from a boy who usually loved EVERYONE, if he didn't like someone? I trusted his judgement 100% bec he was ALWAYS right!
~~~The best to you and your Onyx - all ways and always - from me n mine. 🙂
You're so sweet! Thank you for sharing. I also had a Rottweiler mix when I was young, he was the best. So sorry for your loss, but I'm glad you were able to have such a wonderful blessing in your life, and continue to have more. Onyx is my entire life so I appreciate your words. All the best to you & yours 💕
@@Arbdog Awwww, thank you! How old is your Onyx?
~Luther passed away many moons ago, so thank you but have lost many a doggy, kitty and birdies over the years... One of the hard parts of life, right? = letting go of those who love.... but they are a permanent part of our all, a blessing, forever.
~I hear you re Onyx being your whole life. Back when I had Luther, he was my only canine companion for most of his life, so we were def super tight, he was THE most trained dog in my life EVER bec we were so close and I could devote so much time to him. He was also very spoiled and he spoiled me right back! 🤣
~~Ursa is my 1st Rottie as I have always been attracted to them too. ALL dogs rock, but ya, we each have certain breeds that call to us I think. My Raja will be 4 come Oct, got him when he was 6 wks.. Cassie will be approx. 3 in Nov.; adopted her when she was about a yr. old. Ursa will be 2 on the 9th of this month; got her when she was 8wks..
~~~There are def diff benefits to having just one, then diff bennies when live within a pack. But anyway, nice chatting with you Solitaire Queen!! Hugs and waggy tails to you and The Onyx Boy from me n mine! 😊
@@Arbdog P.S. Just sent you DM in Twitter since I was curious if you are there. Yep, you are! I only do there and here re social media. More people need to know your SOLITAIRE SECRETS! Okay you, bfn! 👋🤠🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
Could you have put down the red 8 at 8:37 or is there a reason to not put it down?
That’s what I came to ask. Then she could have moved over the black seven, playing everything possible in the field per her own rule.
At 10:40, she is wishing she could move that black 7 pile.
I think she got lucky. Have to try and see.
Have you play when the deck drops 3 card rather than 1? The strategy has to change then because card get locked behind the top card
lol died @ the black queen
I use this tricks but most of time somehow manages to stuck at any point 🙂
At 4:05 could you have placed the 10 Hearts underneath the Jack of cloves? I am learning to play, played my first game yesterday! So much fun. 🤩
I definitely could have! At the time I felt it was too risky, because I had so many cards face down still in my stacks. The nice thing about 1-card draw is that the 10 isn't gonna go anywhere :) it'll be there if I change my mind and can't find a 10 in the stacks!
Do you ever play solitaire clash? I literally looked this video up because I want to get good and win money but it’s hard af😂
“A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.”
I absolutely love your attitude!!!😆😆😆
thanks arbdog, love the vids
Thanks, it was helpful, and I finally beat the game for the first time ever 😂😂
Thanks, In my country (Thailand) we believe when a dog whines many times . Because the ghost was near by.😅
I believe it!
Hehe I love this vid and your witty remarks and this was very helpful for the game as well. You got my sub and like for sure :) Have a wonderful day!
loved your edits, very entertaining and it helped me :)
Awesome creativity in the video!! Loved it.. helpful...!!
not sure if you meant to be this hilarious, but i laughed way more than i should have while watching a video on how to effectively play a game i only play to get out of doing productive things.
This was super wholesome and cute. Used the strats for nintendo switch deluxe 3 in 1 solitaire & I win a lot more now.
I've been trying to win grandmaster for about a week straight. Great video, I'm gonna give your method a go 🤞
BTW, hot af! You shouldn't have any issues finding the king you're looking for
Just learning this game. Thanks for the tips!
We going to get you to 1k😁
One more!!!!😁😁😁😁😁
It should be there now 😁😁
Thanks for posting this I’m going to give it a try!❤️
Came for the solitaire; stayed for the beautiful face (and strats, thank you!).
How beat solitaire skillz cube please cause I keep losing and feel like they are cheating by winning all the time
Subscribed! Thank you for this video. Also, how do you check how many hours you've played of Solitaire?
I don't think you can unless your game has a tracker/you check app usage 😅 I think you can just feeeeel when you've put 10,000 hours into something hahaha (but also that's just a phrase so I can't guarantee I actually did 10k)
Thank you that was helpful best tips I found about this game,again thank you 🙏
When you only have two face down cards left, you are 100% sour to win. Because it take tree face down cards to lock the solitaire!
Thank you for the laughs and insights
Does strategy change when it's a 3 card flip?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge of solitaire!
What is the name not this solitaire game, would love to download it
Is that possible to play and win everytime without a stress
you kept missing putting the 10 of hearts on the jack of clubs
This tip is awesome.
With the help of this video i was able to win my first ever solitaire game.
Much love and respect to you sweetheart.
Chop kisses dear
You are hilarious!! Thanks for the tutorial!
I really love your energy
Wow! I enjoyed watching this.
if you don't give that dog some love right now
At 2:30 you said to take cards from the smaller stack if there are King’s on the playing field but then at 9:05 you take from the bigger stack?
It’s if there’s a king with hidden cards behind it
We are back in game best moment 😂😂😂
It's so hard to learn with you honestly ur eyes and personality are to distracting I have to look at something else just so I can learn but ur tips are very valid I knew nothing allwayz getn stuck until what u just taught :) thank you. Since I'm playing solitaire online for money lol thank you and sorry if I'm coming off thirsty it's cuz I am soooo New sub though ❤️✌🏻
The existence of levels from easy to hard (to unsolvable) means that the programmers have pretty good information about which field is how complex. I have the impression that the „hard“ fields can be solved only by unconventional non-textbook moves where your strategies do not work. Some fields are in principle not solvable, so you cannot win every single time.
Try playing with the three stack and a time limit I don't understand if you say you're such a pro that you picked easy and then you only did Show one card. Contradicted yourself to me honestly
Is every 3card possible to solve?
Thank you i learned well, keep it up!
Beautiful and smart. Thanks for the video
This was SUPER helpful + funny! I totally enjoyed it & wanted to say thank you& I rarely subscribe but you’re hilarious, so I will! Keep creating!
Same
Jack of all traits, master on none... Debater :D
I don't understand english but I tried to understand your vd and thanks about it
Can you make a tips for minesweeper i get in 50/50 situations so often
You're so funny😂 and I've leveled up my knowledge of this game. Thanks❤
Wrong.