Most games are scored by how many cards you get to the foundations (1 point per card). Games without foundations are scored differently, as described here.
When you win a game it says, best of two or three or four or whatever, but it does not show who the other players are. Can that be fixed? would like to see who you were playing against...Thanks jimbob
Seems like the scoring on Klondike, Canfield & Yukon has become totally random? Players with the same score seem to be randomly ranked, regardless of elapsed time or # of moves?
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Most games are scored by how many cards you get to the foundations (1 point per card). Games without foundations are scored differently, as described here.
-David
When you win a game it says, best of two or three or four or whatever, but it does not show who the other players are. Can that be fixed? would like to see who you were playing against...Thanks jimbob
I DON'T UNDERSTAND THE TIME LINE. PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW SOMEONE CAN PLAY A GAME IN LESS THAN ONE MINUTE. bridget1kcmo@gmail.com
I think people practice particular shuffles and play then once at the end for speed.
Seems like the scoring on Klondike, Canfield & Yukon has become totally random? Players with the same score seem to be randomly ranked, regardless of elapsed time or # of moves?
Hi zardoz59, I'm not seeing that. What do you see on this Klondike game? I'm currently seeing (when sorted by Time):
and this (when sorted by moves):
Is yours different?
-David