Mrs. Mop

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mrs. Mop is a solitaire card game which is played using two decks of playing cards. Invented by Charles Jewell, it is a distant relative of another solitaire card game Spider where all of the cards are dealt. The game seems easy at first, but when played, chances of winning are low.

First the cards are dealt into thirteen columns of eight cards each. The player will then aim to form eight full suit sequences of 13 cards each. Every sequence should run from King down to Ace.

To achieve this, the cards are built down regardless of suit. One card can be moved at a time, unless there are two or more cards of the same suit forming a sequence (such as 7-6-5-4 of spades) at which case they are moved as a single unit.

When a suit sequence is formed on the same column, running from King down to Ace (such as K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-A of clubs), the sequence is discarded. This game is won when all eight such sequences are removed.

Like in Spider, it is generally a good idea for the player to built down in suit whenever possible because the earlier this is done, the sooner a sequence is removed, giving the player more space to maneuver.

(Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs._Mop)