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<h1>Narpati</h1>
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Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeals.
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<h3>Object</h3>
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Move all cards to the foundations.
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<h3>Quick description</h3>
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Play is similar to
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<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
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The rows build down by rank in "alternate" colors.
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<h3>Rules</h3>
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The cards on the tableau build down by rank in alternate colors.
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The foundations build up in rank by suit starting with the Ace.
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Only the Mirs (Kings) may be played on an empty row. The Mughal
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Ganjifa deck has eight suits and each suit has it's own color.
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This makes it a bit of a challenge at times to know what colors
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are the "alternates". If a card doesn't play one place, try
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a different card of the same rank. Cards are dealt from the talon
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three at a time. There are no redeals. Cards may be played from
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the foundations.
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<p>
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This game is one of a series of games that have names ending in "pati"
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which transliterates as "lord of". Narpati means "Lord of Men".
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The names are the names of the suits in a twelve suit Ganjifa deck.
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<h3>Strategy</h3>
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Uncover the deepest row stacks first. Move cards around on the
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tableau to open spots for cards from the waste stack.
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