<h1>Der kleine Napoleon</h1> <p> Napoleon type. 1 deck. No redeal. <h3>Object</h3> <p> Move all cards to the foundations. <h3>Rules</h3> <p> This game is somewhat harder and requires thoughtful strategy. <p> The layout consist of 4 foundations in the middle, 8 row stacks (4 on each of the left and right side), 2 reserve stacks (one on each of the left and right side), and a free cell in the middle. <p> The row stacks and reserve stacks grow from the middle and are laid out open, but only the outer card is in play. <p> The foundations build either up or down in suit, depending on the first card you play there. They wrap around from King to Ace and Ace to King. <p> The 8 row stacks build both up and down in suit, also wrapping around. Only a single card can be moved, and free rows can be filled with any single card. <p> There is no building on the 2 reserve stacks. Cards can only be moved to other stacks from there. <p> Finally there is one extra free cell that can hold any single card. But to move a card back from the free cell at least one of the two "blocking" reserve stacks must have been cleared. <h3>Notes</h3> <p> Try <a href="derfreienapoleon.html">Der freie Napoleon</a> if you have troubles understanding the rules - it is the exactly same game in a different layout. <h3>Strategy</h3> <p> Decide carefully if you build the foundations up or down. <p> Getting a free row stack should be one of your highest priorities.