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  2. Seahaven Towers - Wikipedia

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    Deck. Single 52-card. See also Glossary of solitaire. Seahaven Towers is a patience or solitaire card game that uses a deck of 52 playing cards, and is closely related to the popular solitaire game FreeCell. Good players can expect to win more than three-quarters of their games by clever card manipulation. [1]

  3. Spider (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Double 52-card. See also Glossary of solitaire. Spider is a type of patience game, [1] [2] and is one of the more popular two-deck solitaire games. The game originates in 1949, and its name comes from a spider's eight legs, referencing the eight foundation piles that must be filled to win the game. [citation needed]

  4. Herring-Bone (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Herring-Bone (card game) Herringbone is a solitaire card game that is played with 104 playing cards. It is also commonly known as Pigtail, Braid or under its original German name "Der Zopf". The game requires relatively little planning but plays well as medium hard solitaire game. The English name was mentioned by Lady Cadogan's Illustrated ...

  5. Poker squares - Wikipedia

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    Family. Non-builder. Deck. Single 52-card. See also Glossary of solitaire. Poker Squares (also known as, Poker Solitaire, or Poker Patience) is a patience game with the objective of building the best poker hands using just 25 cards from the deck. [1] It rewards both lucky guessing and accurate calculation of odds. [2]

  6. Matrimony (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Matrimony is a patience or card solitaire game that uses two packs of 52 playing cards. It is a difficult game which depends mostly on luck and is sometimes mechanical. While the words matrimony and marriage are synonymous with each other, this game should not be confused with Royal Marriage, which is sometimes also given the name Matrimony. [1]

  7. Agnes (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Deck. Single 52-card. Odds of winning. 1 in 6 (Agnes Sorel) [1] [a] 1 in 3 (Agnes Bernauer) [2] 2 main variants. Agnes is a patience or solitaire card game that emerged in England about the same time as Klondike appeared in the US. The classic version has the unusual feature of packing in colour, a feature it shares with Whitehead.

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