![]() ![]() I actually stopped playing because it got too boring. I am obviously very stubborn and once I decided every game is winnable I don't quit. ![]() An average game takes me about 10 minutes to win, but I have spent over 5 hours on some very counterintuitive games. I use undo and have gone back to the beginning of a game and started over. I've played 1079 games of 4 suit spider on "solitaire plus for mac" and have a 100% winning streak. You will thus gain 50 points which makes the score 1254. If however, by fantastic luck, in each of your 5 deals of 10 cards, each card falls exactly on its right cousin (Queen of Hearts falls on King of Hearts), you will not have to move these 50 cards at all. If you have to build the 8 suits, you will have to move 12 cards (Queen on King, Jack on Queen, 10 on Jack) for each of the 8 suits, making 96 moves. However one point is subtracted for every move. If you successfully build the 8 suits, you are awarded 800 points, which gives you 1300. The mathematical reasoning is as follows: Different players in different forums came up with the same answer and I confer to the logic. This question can be answered theoretically. This article focuses on the classic game in the Windows releases, the “difficult” level, with unrestricted “undo” facility and excluding the Vista Version. Thomas Warfield is the person who invented Pretty Good Solitaire which contains a large collection of unique versions of Spider solitaire. ![]() The Vista version calculates scores differently by awarding bonus points and is thus not comparable to other versions in terms of scoring.Īpart from the classic version there are a multitude of variations. ![]()
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