Once a sequence has been formed - King of Spades all the way down to Ace of Spades for example - it is automatically moved from the table onto one of the foundations. The objective of Spider Solitaire is to build all cards of a suit, in order from highest to lowest. It is not compulsory to discard when able (there may beĪn advantage in breaking the suit to aid in tableau manipulation). Whenever thirteen cards of a suit lie on top of a pile, in correct sequence from ace at top to king at bottom, the suit may be lifted off and discarded. Whenever play comes to a standstill, deal from the stock a batch of (Such a build-in-suit may also be broken at any point.) The same suit and in correct sequence with that at the top of the pile maybe moved with it as a unit. The top of each tableau pile is always available. A space (made by removal of an entire pile) may be filled by any On baring a face-down card in the tableau, turn it face up. Kings are movable only to spaces or discard. On the exposed tableau cards, build in downward sequence, regardless of suit, (But it is advantageous to build in suit when able.)Īce is low nothing may be built on it. To discard all eight suits from the tableau. Turn the top card of each pile face up, all other cards face down. Cards.ĭeal a tableau of ten piles: six cards in each of the first four piles, and five cards each in the others. The original guide for Spider from Culbertson's Card Games Complete with Official Rules by Ely Culbertson.
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