Yukon Solitaire is actually fun card performance, requiring the ability to plan elaborate sequences
associated with long moves. It is quite unusual compared to other solitaire games, because it lets
you shift stacks of cards when they aren't in line.
It isn't possible to win just about every game of Yukon Solitaire, but a good player should end up
able to win more than 80% of the games they play, if they operate the right To continue reading more about
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The key to successful in Yukon Solitaire is to work backwards. Rather then doing any
move that is possible, the person should work to help expose the simple cards.
Starting from the first stack, look at the top exposed card. Then try and find another
card that exposed card may be moved onto, and then try and re-arrange this
cards to produce the move.
This can be best shown through an example:
Suppose the top exposed card in a column is some sort of red 3. You have to find a dark four
to play onto. There is only one ebony four in play today, and it has a black 6
directly beneath it. So the black 6 needs to be moved... which ensures that a red
seven is necessary. Suppose there is a red 7 visible at the bottom of a stack... Then
play would proceed like this:
Black 6 into the Red 7
Red 3 onto the Black 4
And a covered card inside column has now been exposed.
Now usually, the sequence will take longer than that will. Sometimes I've played out out
sequences across 10 moves longer!
You will find that some columns can't be exposed at now. Either a card in the
sequence is usually missing, or a card you would like is already available (In that example
previously mentioned, if the dark four already had a red three beneath it, then play would be
blocked, because there would be no where to advance the other crimson three onto).
When you do, just move onto the following column. I find it helpful to leave my
mouse cursor above that column I'm now analyzing. This helps me to remember
which column My organization is up to, that could be particularly handy when you've just recently been
investigating a really long sequence.
If you can't see any columns that can be exposed, then it's time for you to start looking with regard to
cards to free that can be moved to the basement walls. Are there any cards you may
move that would allow you to free an Genius?
If you follow that one tip, you should find that you can quite easily win atleast 80%
with the Yukon Solitaire games you play.