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Answer the questions above to see plans Show Me Plans. Kings in the Corners is a one deck patience game whose aim is move all face cards to its respective slots in a grid like tableau while removing other cards from the tableau. The game starts with a 4x4 empty grid. All cards are placed in a stock pile whose top card is turned face-up. This card can be moved to the grid as per following rules. Once the grid is filled, cards are removed in pairs if their total is 10 9 and Ace, 8 and 2, 7 and 3, 6 and 4, 5 and 5.
A Ten can be removed alone. The first player to empty their hand is the winner and the game ends. After you have played as many cards as you can or wish in a turn you must draw one card from the stockpile.
Kings dealt into the foundational piles may be moved to the corners. Player left to the dealer has the opportunity to replace the King in the foundational pile layout. Cards in the foundational pile that may be consolidated one of the cards is one lower rank and the opposite color. Player left of the dealer can consolidate and replace that card in the layout. The play ends when one player manages to play all their cards or there is an impasse, no cards can be drawn or played.
Points are summed from deal to deal until a player reaches or passes the target score. Target scores are agreed upon before game play, typically they are between points. The winner of the game is the player that has the lowest number of points.
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