Streets and Alleys Card Game Rules
A enjoyable game for to play. Streets and Alleys is played using a standard deck of cards
The Goal To build all of the cards to the foundations. The Layout A row of 4 cards is distributed to the middle of the playing surface, a little to the left. A row of 4 cards is next distributed to the right of middle, making room among the 2 rows for an additional row. Cards are dealt facing upward. The person keeps on distributing the cards in rows of 4 alternating side to side, partly covering and going outward from the middle with the cards previously dealt. The complete deck is distributed, so that all rows on the left will have 7 cards and the rows on the right, will have 6 cards. These rows create the "wings" of the tableau. The Foundation The 4 A’s create the foundations. As all A’s are uncovered, they are moved into the middle flanked by the left and right wings of the tableau. The foundations are developed in suit and sequence. The Building Just the furthest card out from the rows is accessible for play. A card can be played to the outer edge of a row, given that it is in downward series with the card it is going on, despite the suit. For instance: A five can be put on the six of any suit. Any cards that are available can be put in a space.
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