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Revision as of 09:43, 10 June 2005 by 212.203.0.54 (talk) (Canfield, Demon and Klondike)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)How many ways are there to make Klondike as easy or difficult as you like?? Here they are. You are free to add more if you can:
Redeals:
You can set not to allow redealing, or to allow 1, 2, 3, or 4 redeals, or to redeal as often as you like. Setting this option to a low number means a harder game.
Draw:
You can set this to 1, 2, or 3 cards at a time. Setting this option to a high number means a harder game.
Filling Empty Columns:
You can select this to any card, only a king, only a card from the stock as long as the stock isn't empty, and no card at all. The last of these would mean a really difficult game.
Suit discrimination:
Equal suit, equal color, unequal color, and no suit discrimination. This gives 16 variants because there are 2 suit discriminations that are not necessarily the same, how the foundations are built up and how the columns are built down. The easiest of these is obviously no suit discrimination at all.
Klondike (solitaire)
Moved from Klondike solitaire to be in line with other solitaire game article names. -- Netoholic 04:47, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)
The "(5.0)" on the picture is unnecessary - the version number in the about box refers to the version of windows - solitaire itself doesn't have a version number
Canfield, Demon and Klondike
The Penguin Book of Patience has this division differently. According to them, "Klondike" is the name for either Demon (see Canfield (solitaire)), or Canfield (see Klondike (solitaire)). Should something be done about that? Mysha (nl)