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<h1>Bisley</h1>
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<h3>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</h3>
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<p>Bisley is a solitaire card game which uses a deck of 52 playing
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cards. It is one of the few one-deck games in which the player has
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options on which foundation a card can be placed.</p>
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<p>First the four aces are taken out and laid on the tableau to
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start the foundations. Then four columns of three cards are placed
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overlapping each other separately under the aces. After that, nine
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columns of four cards, also overlapping each other, are dealt to
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the right of the aces and first four columns. If the player decides
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to lay out all of the cards, he must make sure that there are four
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rows of thirteen cards and the first four cards on the first row
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should be the four aces.</p>
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<p>Here is the method of game play:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Only the bottom cards are available for play. Thus, if the
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cards are overlapping, it is the exposed card of each column; if
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the cards are laid out, it is the card at the bottom each
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column.</li>
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<li>Only one card can be moved at a time.</li>
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<li>The cards on the tableau can be built either up or down by
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suit.</li>
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<li>Whenever a column becomes empty, it stays empty for the rest of
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the game.</li>
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<li>The foundations (the four aces) are built up by suit. However,
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whenever a King is released and becomes available, it becomes a
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foundation and is placed above its counterpart ace foundation to be
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built down, also by suit. The same thing can be done for the three
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other kings. This rule also gives the player an opportunity to
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place a card on one of the foundations of the same suit if it can
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be placed on either of them.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>The game is won when all cards end up in the foundations. It
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actually does not matter where the ace and king foundations of each
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suit would meet and how many cards the ace and king foundations of
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each suit will have. At the end of one game for example, the
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<b>K</b><img src="../images/s.gif" /> is the only one on its
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foundation while the rest of spade cards are built on the
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<b>A</b><img src="../images/s.gif" />; the <b>A</b><img src=
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"../images/c.gif" /> remains unbuilt because all club cards are
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built on the <b>K</b><img src="../images/c.gif" />; the
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<b>A</b><img src="../images/h.gif" /> is built up to
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<b>4</b><img src="../images/h.gif" /> while the <b>K</b><img src=
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"../images/h.gif" /> is built down to <b>5</b><img src=
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"../images/h.gif" />; and the <b>A</b><img src="../images/d.gif" />
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is built up to <b>8</b><img src="../images/d.gif" /> while the
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<b>K</b><img src="../images/d.gif" /> is built down to
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<b>9</b><img src="../images/d.gif" />. In fact, the ace and king
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foundation of a suit can meet anywhere.</p>
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<p><i>(Retrieved from <a href=
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"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisley_%28solitaire%29">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisley_(solitaire)</a>)</i></p>
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