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  1. Baker's Dozen is a pile based solitaire card game played with four foundations. Cards are dealt in 13 piles, with four cards each. The bottom card faces down and the top three are face up. Kings are automatically moved to the bottom of each pile and face up when cards are dealt. The foundations are above the tableau.

  2. How to Play Baker's Dozen Solitaire. Baker's Dozen Solitaire has 13 tableau columns. It's named because the term baker's dozen refers to 13 baked goods.. Objective. The goal is to move and organize all cards from the stock pile and tableau into 4 foundation piles by suit in ascending order.

  3. Jul 21, 2023 · Below you can find a selection of strategy tips to help you win a game of Baker’s Dozen Solitaire: Try to empty columns early to open up space. Focus on building one suit at a time, but be flexible to switch if needed. Prioritize uncovering face cards like kings and queens to start builds. Place low cards like aces and deuces in foundations ...

  4. May 9, 2024 · Learn to setup and play a version of solitaire with cards called The Baker's Dozen. These rules come from "Dick's Games of Patience, or, Solitaire with Cards...

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  5. Jun 3, 2019 · Instead of the traditional seven stacks of cards dealt in Klondike Solitaire, Baker's Dozen Solitaire starts with 13 stacks of cards, which are called the tableaus. Other than that one difference, the play of the two versions of this ubiquitous game is similar. It also resembles the play of Good Measure Solitaire.

  6. This video shows you how to play Baker's Dozen Solitaire on World of Solitaire https://worldofsolitaire.com/#BakersDozen

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  8. Mar 5, 2017 · 1. baker's dozen has a number of variants. the one i play most has all cards face up and kings placed at top of stack. this variant can be won almost all the time (99.5 to 99.9%). the strategy i use is to: 1) put all the aces and deuces up on their appropriate pile, and some of the higher cards if not needed later; 2) try to find the best king ...

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