Agnes Bernauer Solitaire is a variation of Klondike where you use 7 reserve piles.
The goal is to move all 52 cards to the foundation from Ace to King by suit. You do this by moving and organizing cards from the stock pile, reserve, and tableau.
Tableau: This is the area where there are 7 columns, all with face-up cards. The first column has 1 card, the second has 2 cards, and so on, with the seventh column having 7 cards. In total, there are 28 cards in the tableau.
Foundation piles: These are 4 piles where you aim to move all cards in ascending order. Each foundation pile will begin with a starting or based number, which is determined by a single card placed in the foundation at the beginning of the game. For example, if the starting card is a 8 of Hearts, it would be followed by a 9 of Hearts and so on until the final card is the 4 of Hearts. All other foundation piles would start with an 8 as well. Successfully placing all 52 cards in the foundation wins the game.
Reserve pile: These are the 7 cells in the middle of the game, with 1 card placed in each to start the game.
Stock pile: The remaining 17 cards go into the stock pile. Cards are dealt from the stock pile 7 at a time to the reserve.
Agnes Bernauer is a very challenging game. Of 1,465 attempted games, none were won.
Face-up Klondike uses an open tableau, and Double Klondike uses two decks of cards. Canfield Solitaire is similar in that it starts with a base card in the foundation.
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