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# Layout
At the beginning of the patience, four cards are laid out diagonally with space for one card in between each.
# Objective
In this patience, all four families from Ace to King should be built up in the straight rows at the end.
# Gameplay
Aces appearing in the game are placed in the straight rows between the diagonal rows. Then the ascending subsequent cards in the same suit are placed on them. At the beginning of the game, check whether this is already the case. You can also place cards in the diagonal rows in descending order in the same suit A same-suit order or sequence consists of a single suit, either , , or . The talon is the name given to the face-down stack of cards at the start of the game, from which, after being laid out, there are still cards left over that are used for the rest of the game. This packing of cards is also known as a block or draw pile.
# Summary
- Lay out four cards diagonally, leave space for straight rows
- Appearing Aces go in the straight rows, followed by ascending subsequent cards in the same suit
- Empty spaces in the diagonal rows may be filled with a card from the stock
Talonstock The talon is the name given to the face-down stack of cards at the start of the game, from which, after being laid out, there are still cards left over that are used for the rest of the game. This packing of cards is also known as a block or draw pile.
- In the diagonals, cards may be placed in descending order in the same suit
- If nothing works, draw cards one by one from the stock and place them on a pile in the center
- Stock may be gone through twice
- Objective: same-suit build from Ace to King in the straight rows