Solitaire is an easy game to understand once all of the rules, strategies and best tips are known; but the more intriguing thing is just why Solitaire holds such a prominent place in people's hearts. Of course, there's the obvious reason that it allows a bored individual the chance to play a challenging game when they have no one to play against, but in reality, there are several other reasons why people might love this game so much.
Many people believe that Solitaire is merely a game of luck, and in some respects, they're partially right. In reality, however, it is possible for a person to plan out a game and make specific moves which will increase their chances of winning. This may not seem important for those who play the computer version of the game since everything is as easy as clicking "Reset", but for those who have to physically reshuffle all of their cards each time they play, it becomes disheartening to lose. -Game Layout And How To Play. -Rules And Terms Of Solitaire. -Top Tips And Tricks To Winning Every Time. -Best Movements And Strategies.
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I did not write Bulletproof Diva, although I kind of wish I had. Another Lisa Jones wrote that. Please see my blog on the challenges of being an author named Lisa Jones. I have been a journalist for 25 years, specializing in the Rocky Mountain West, but also covering crime, food, travel, spirituality, geese as pets, swamp coolers for cars and the hazards of dating biologists.
My writing has appeared in High Country News, Orion, Smithsonian, the New York Times Magazine, Tin House, National Public Radio, the Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, the Denver Post, the Christian Science Monitor and the Tico Times (in San Jose, Costa Rica, where I worked for a year.)
She lives in Colorado with her husband and two cats. Broken: A Love Story is her first book.