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To play Solitaire: starting the game
1    On the Game menu, click Deal. 
2    Begin play by double-clicking any aces on top of the seven row
stacks to move them to the spaces at the top right of the screen
and then making any other plays available on the board.
     You will be building two kinds of stacks: row stacks and suit
stacks. 
     To free up cards that you need to build the suit stacks, you
build row stacks.  
     To move a card or a stack of cards from one row stack to
another, drag it.
     To move a card to a suit stack, double-click it.
3    When you have made all the available plays on the board, click
the deck to begin turning over cards. The card that is face up on
top of the deck is always available for play.
Note
     The object of the game is to use all the cards in the deck to
build up the four suit stacks from ace to king.


To choose a scoring system
1    On the Game menu, click Options.
2    In the Scoring box, click Standard scoring, Vegas scoring, or
None.
Note
     On the Options menu, you can also specify whether to draw one
or three cards at a time. These options are scored slightly
differently.


Standard scoring 
     If you move a card to a suit stack, you get 10 points.
     If you move a card from the deck to a row stack, you get 5
points.
     If you turn over a card in a row stack, you get 5 points.
     If you move a card from a suit stack back to a row stack, you
lose 15 points.
     If you are playing with the Draw Three option, you lose 20
points every time you go through the deck after the third time. 
     If you are playing with the Draw One option, you lose 100
points every time you go through the deck after the first time.
     For timed games only, you lose 2 points every 10 seconds of
play, and you receive bonus points at the end of the game. The
shorter the game, the larger the bonus.


Vegas scoring
     You start the game with a debt of 52 dollars, which represents
your wager.
     You win 5 dollars for every card you play on a suit stack.
     The object of the game is to earn more money than you wagered.



Cards are stacked in descending order, alternating between red
cards and black cards. For example, you can play the two of hearts
on the three of clubs.


Cards are stacked in the four areas at the top right of the screen
in ascending order, beginning with aces. For example, you can play
the two of hearts on the ace of hearts. 


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