3:45 you should cover the 10. okay played it once, got stuck around half way. Unless you have a rule that 3 cards can add up to 10, at least. But even with that, I got into a situation with very high and very low cards that did not add up to exactly 10. So no, it doesn't seem like a game that can be solved.
Unfortunately no. The game stops when the tableau (a) are all picture cards (b) when there are no 10's to cover or (c) when remaining number cards cannot pair up and add to 10. In short the tableau determines if there are moves, not the stock pile. Hope that helps. And thanks for writing!
Ah yes. Recall after you deal the first 12 cards, look for either a 10, or TWO CARDS which add up to 10 (i.e an 8 and a 2, or a 6 and a 4). Cover those TWO CARDS with cards from your stockpile and go from there. Good luck!!
one way I learned in my youth was to lay down eight cards face up...what we did after that I don't remember but I want to teach grandkids ...help please!
It's not ten it's eleven. And on the initial deal, if you have a face card you can put it to the bottom of the deck. And replace it with another card. I don't know who taught you to play the game but it's wrong. Sorry I don't mean To offend.
Hmm. Not sure I know your game. My "ten game" was simply covering two or one cards that add up to ten. Face cards kill the pile. Whats the name of your 11 game? Curious.
Thank you for your videos! I have developed a little obsession of different ways to play solitaire. 😁
Excellent! Thanks for the note!
try Penguin. It's the top #1 solitaire.
@@kosterix123How do you play that? Is there a tutorial?
Love your vids card guy! Always can have something to do now that I know how to play these card games! Keep doing what you do!
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I remember that game!!!
Awesome game, this looks like a lot of fun
Thanks! This was the first game I learned as a kid and it still delivers. Appreciate the note.
Thankyou so mutch..i gave learned many different ways to play solitaire. 🌞
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3:45 you should cover the 10.
okay played it once, got stuck around half way.
Unless you have a rule that 3 cards can add up to 10, at least.
But even with that, I got into a situation with very high and very low cards that did not add up to exactly 10.
So no, it doesn't seem like a game that can be solved.
Heeeey...I KNOW that guy! Thanks The Card Guy!
My pleasure.
there are so many versions of solitaire so maybe those are two different ones. I am trying to remember the at least four ways I learned as a child. 🥴
I learned this one as a child too. Great way to learn simple addition!
I have two cards that don’t total tens, but everything is covered with face cards. What do you do now?
Could you do a tutorial on Duelitaire?
The game is on Apple or Google Store but it's playable in real life too. A tutorial for it would be awesome!
Awesome game, I’m not sure if I heard of this one.
If you run out of moves can you shuffle the cards and deal them out again?
Unfortunately no. The game stops when the tableau (a) are all picture cards (b) when there are no 10's to cover or (c) when remaining number cards cannot pair up and add to 10. In short the tableau determines if there are moves, not the stock pile. Hope that helps. And thanks for writing!
@@SolitaireWithTheCardGuy ok thank you I love watching your channel
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What if there are no 10's when you put down your first 12 cards?
Ah yes. Recall after you deal the first 12 cards, look for either a 10, or TWO CARDS which add up to 10 (i.e an 8 and a 2, or a 6 and a 4). Cover those TWO CARDS with cards from your stockpile and go from there. Good luck!!
one way I learned in my youth was to lay down eight cards face up...what we did after that I don't remember but I want to teach grandkids ...help please!
Perfect game for grandkids. I learned it at a young age too because it's a super way to practice simple addition. Have fun!
Great, you changed your channel name... now I’ll have to change my end sequence. :P
Ha! Thanks!!
What if there are no more 10's on the board?
It's not ten it's eleven. And on the initial deal, if you have a face card you can put it to the bottom of the deck. And replace it with another card. I don't know who taught you to play the game but it's wrong. Sorry I don't mean To offend.
Hmm. Not sure I know your game. My "ten game" was simply covering two or one cards that add up to ten. Face cards kill the pile. Whats the name of your 11 game? Curious.