Tips & Tricks
A complex patience requires a lot of patience and advance planning. For this reason, some tips on moving, repositioning and raising are very helpful, especially for beginners to patiences. After all, not every possible step has to be taken immediately. Sometimes it is worth waiting and thinking about it again.
- If the same card is drawn from the talon that is already in the card face, you should, if possible, first play the card from the card face and place it on top. It is usually more important to get a card out of the card face.
- Sometimes it makes more sense not to put cards up too early, but to build longer ladders, such as with Anneliese. This allows you to use these cards for further moves. Careful planning and consideration is required here.
- Another tip is to swap cards: Let’s take the card image from the graphic (see below), which shows the patience Anneliese. The
6 in row 1 can be moved up, but the three cards on it 5, 4 and 3 must first be played out. You can therefore place the ladder with the 5 on the 6 in row 3 and have thus unlocked the 6. The 4 underneath can also be raised. Of course, there are many more moves in the lower card image. But you learn this with a lot of patience and fun.