How To Play Ace
The darts game Aces (also known as Ace) is fun to play with a friend, and the game also help to improve your accuracy.
Aim / Object of the Game: Is for any player/s to hit a specific number (determined by another player) as many times as possible and accumulate as many points as possible in each turn of throwing 3 darts. The amount of games to be played can be determined by the player/s. A good guideline is to play 3 – 5 games where the players determine the numbers to throw for each other, and then both players throw for bull, after which the points are added to see who is the winner.
The scoring works in the following manner:
Single segments | = | 1 Point |
Double segments | = | 2 Points |
Treble segments | = | 3 Points |
Single Bull | = | 4 Points |
Double Bull | = | 6 Points |
Playing the Game
Player one:Throws any number on the dartboard with his/her least accurate hand (if you normally throw with your right hand then use your left hand or vice versa). If the player hits the outside number ring or throw out of bounds, that dart must be re-thrown. Let’s assume player one hits the number “13” with the 1st dart, number “20” with the 2nd dart and number “6” with the 3rd dart. Write the numbers 13, 20, 6 and “B” (bull) down (in that order), below the name of player two.
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Player two: Does the same. S/he also throws 3 darts at any number/s on the dartboard with his/her least accurate hand. Let’s assume player two hits the number “1” with the 1st dart, number “10” with the 2nd dart and treble “3” with the 3rd dart. Write the numbers 1, 10, 3 and “B” down (in that order), below the name of player one.
Player one: Player one now throws 3 darts at number “13“, trying to accumulate as much score as possible. For every single “13” hit s/he will score 1 point, every double “13” hit 2 points, and every treble (trip/le) “13” hit 3 points. After 3 darts, count the score and record the points scored next to the number “13” below the name of player one.
Player two: Player two now throws 3 darts at number “1“, trying to accumulate as much score as possible. For every single “1” hit s/he will score 1 point, every double “1” hit 2 points, and every treble (trip/le) “1” hit 3 points. After 3 darts, count the score and record the points scored next to the number “1” below the name of player two.
Player one: Player one will now do the same for the other two numbers, (20 and 6) written below his name. Last but not least player one will throw 3 darts at the Bull but this time, s/he will score 4 points for every single bull hit and 6 points for every double bull (inner bull) hit next to the “B” written below his/her name.
Player two: Will do the same for the other two numbers, (10 and 3) plus the Bull written below his name.
After both players have thrown 3 darts at each of their 3 numbers and the bull,(Player one: 1, 10, 4 and Bull -and- Player two: 13, 20, 6 and Bull ), it is time to count the total points accumulated (scored) to determine who is the winner and the player with the most points is / can be crowned as the winner.
Side Note:
- You can vary the game by throwing either 4, 5 or 6 numbers each and then the bull before you count up the total points.
- A game can consist of throwing at one or two numbers and then bull, and another one or two numbers then bull. You can change it as you like, decide for yourself what is more fun at that point in time.
ENJOY!
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THE RULES: HOW TO PLAY SOLITAIRE
Never played Solitaire card games before? Here are some detailed instructions. Once you have read these, you should be able to play the game with little effort. The images we use below come from this card game. You can also watch a video here to get a step-by-step-explanation of how to complete a Solitaire game:
Of course, it is useful to know what the different parts of the Klondike Solitaire game are called. These terms will regularly appear in these instructions. Below is a figure that shows the correct terms:
Tableau: the Solitaire game is played with a complete deck of cards (52 of them), of which 28 are dealt over 7 columns. The first column has one card and each subsequent column has one more. All cards are face down except for the top one.
Stock pile: the 24 cards that have not been dealt on the tableau are put on the stock pile.
Waste pile: here a card drawn from the stock pile is dealt one at a time.
Foundation: This is where the cards from the tableau are stacked. This will become clearer below.
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Drawing cards (1 card draw)
Before you start the game, most games will present you with a menu that allows you to choose whether you want to draw 1 or 3 cards. These instructions are about drawing 1 card because this is the option for beginners.
The aim of the game
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The aim is to move all the playing cards from the tableau to the 4 foundations, arranged from Ace to 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, all the way to King, sorted by suit, creating 4 separate stacks of spades, clubs, diamonds and hearts.
The game starts
The Solitaire game has started and we will first focus on the tableau. As we already know, we have to try to move all the cards to the foundation, where each stack has to start with an Ace. So, first we'll look for the Aces. As you can see in figure 1.1, there is a diamond Ace in column 6, which is good news because we can clear our first card. The card below this Ace is turned over automatically.
Once we can't find any more Aces, we sort the cards in the right sequence in order to turn more cards face up while we play. According to the rules of Klondike Solitaire, the cards on the tableau can only be sorted in alternating colors, putting each card on another card with a value that is one point higher. In figure 1.2, we see a black 2 in column 5, which, according to the rules, fits perfectly on the red 3 of hearts in column 1. And so we continue until we run out of possibilities.
Next, we dig through the stock pile until we find a card that we can use on the foundation or on the tableau. You do this by repeatedly pushing or clicking the stock pile. As you can see in figure 1.3, we found a red 8 in the stock pile, which we can put on the black 9 in column 2. We can then immediately put the black 7 from column 3 on the red 8. This takes us straight to the next rule of the game: empty spaces on the tableau.
As you can see in image 1.4, when the 7 was moved, an empty space was created on the tableau. According to the rules of the Solitaire game, you are only allowed to place a King here. So, we can put the King from column number 4 in this spot. We then go through the stock once again to see if we can find new possibilities and continue until all the cards have been moved to the foundation.
Moving multiple cards at once
It is also possible to move more than 1 card at once, so it is important that you look for this when you are looking for new possibilities. For instance, in figure 1.5, the stack of column 2 can be moved as a whole to the stack in column 3 because the red 10 fits on the black Jack.
Score
Most Solitaire games on our website use the Microsoft scoring system and the highest possible score you can get is 24113. The points are counted as follows:
For a card that you move from the waste to the tableau you get 5 points and when you move a card from the waste or the tableau to the foundation, you get 10. When you turn over a card, you get 5 points, which means that if you play a card from the tableau to the foundation and turn a card at the same time, you get 15 points in total. There is also a time bonus, which is calculated based on a special formula that divides the number 700,000 by the number of seconds you took to resolve the game. This bonus is added to the number of points scored. If you complete the game within 30 seconds, you do not get any bonus points.
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Solitaire 3 card draw
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The rules above also apply when you choose to play with 3 cards instead of 1, with the only difference being that not all the cards from the stock will be available. This is because the stock pile deals 3 cards to the waste pile and you can only move the top one, after which the second card moves to the top spot. You can use this to determine which cards can be played, which is definitely a real brain teaser.
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Strategies
We made a list of useful Solitaire strategies that allow you win even faster, so read through these carefully and you'll see that your game will improve in no time at all.