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How To Play Solitaire - A Beginner’s Guide to Learning Solitaire Games including Solitaire Nestor Pounce Pyramid Russian Bank Golf and Yukon - cover

How To Play Solitaire - A Beginner’s Guide to Learning Solitaire Games including Solitaire Nestor Pounce Pyramid Russian Bank Golf and Yukon

Tim Ander

Publisher: CRB Publishing

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Summary

Improve Your Solitaire Play and Discover Fun New Variations!
Click the READ MORE button to learn more about this beloved pastime…
Do you want to know more about Solitaire? Would you like to enjoy this popular card game (and mobile app)? Is it time to learn the ins and outs of the game and improve your winning percentage?
If you’re excited about Solitaire, this is the book for you! It explains how to play the game with simple, step-by-step instructions. In no time, you’ll be playing and winning this perpetual favorite card game!
Inside, you’ll discover everything you need to get started with this captivating game:

	How to Deal a Hand of Solitaire
	Gameplay Basics and Rules
	How to Create Foundation Piles
	What to Do with Stock Piles
	Discard Pile Dos and Don’ts

and so much more!
The game we call Solitaire is just the beginning. Inside How to Play Solitaire, you’ll discover a wide range of variations:


	Nestor
	Pounce
	Pyramid
	Russian Bank
	Golf
	Yukon

Enjoy a vast array of games, while away the hours, and master solo card play with the solitaire games and strategies in this comprehensive guide!
Don’t miss out on all the fun – Get your copy of How to Play Solitaire Today!
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Available since: 05/06/2018.

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