How to win at the card game solitaire
pyramid
Solitaire Pyramid Strategy
Cards may be turned up from the stock, one at a time, and placed
face up on the wastepile. Both the top card of the stock and the top card of the wastepile
are available for play, as are all cards in the pyramid which are not overlapped by other
cards. Pairs of available cards whose ranks add to 13 (e.g. Ace + Queen, or 5 + 8) may be
picked up and discarded. Kings may be discarded singly. The goal is to discard all cards.
There are three piles of cards in pyramid-shaped tableau. The
piles are the stock, which starts out filled with all cards not in the tableau; the
wastepile, where cards from the stock are dealt; and the discard pile, where matched pairs
of cards are removed from play. The rules allow cards to move from the stock to the
wastepile and back a couple of times during the game, these two piles can sometimes be
thought of as a single source of cards. We will occasionally say "stock" for
brevity when we really mean "stock and/or wastepile."
You can pick cards up from both the stock and the wastepile, so
this move makes more cards available to you, and increases your choices and chances.
In fact, make a habit of moving the stock card to the wastepile
before playing it. It can't hurt to see the next card under it before making your final
decision about how to play it.
It's hard to discard from the stock. Occasionally, you'll get
lucky and find a matched pair next to each other in the stock. But most of the cards in
the stock can't be matched with other cards in the stock; they have to be matched with
cards in the pyramid. This means you should not be too eager to match pairs of cards from
the pyramid, because you might need one or both of them to match cards in the stock.
Remember what you've played
Don't trap half a pair under the other half
Be patient about matches in the stock
Remember that there are times when you must match stock cards
with pyramid cards, to avoid burying half a match under the other half.
Match cards from the middle, not the edge of the pyramid.
Sometimes the card at the edge is one you really need or want to move. But if you have no
pressing reason not to, you should favor discarding from the middle of the pyramid.
Hints
On your first move, play a stock card onto the wastepile. It
gives you one more card to look at, and therefore gives you more information and more
choices. In fact, you should usually not play a card from the stock until you've first
moved it to the wastepile to see what's under it.
Match pyramid cards with stock or wastepile cards. Sometimes
matching two pyramid cards is okay, even necessary. But in general, you should prefer to
match a pyramid card with a card from the stock or wastepile. You can have at most two
cards available in the stock and wastepile, while you can have up to seven available in
the pyramid. This means it's harder to get rid of stock cards, so you shouldn't miss any
opportunities to do so.
Remember what you've played
Don't trap half a pair under the other half. Cards at the base of
the pyramid can be blocking most of the cards nearer the tip, and can't be matched with
any of those cards. Make sure that such "blockers" can be matched with cards
from the stock or from elsewhere in the pyramid.
Be patient about matches in the stock You can sometimes
match a pair of cards that are both from the stock or wastepile. But don't be in a hurry
to do so. If they're next to each other now, they'll be next to each other later, so
you'll have another chance to discard them. Put such matches off until late in the game,
when you're sure you won't need to use the cards in some other fashion.
Match cards from the middle, not the edge of the pyramid. Cards
at the two edges of the pyramid directly overlap only one other card. Cards from the
middle overlap two other cards. You should usually discard those middle cards first,
making more new cards available than if you discarded from an edge. |