The document describes serving 13 cards to arrange sets, judging 5 cards as unsuitable, and taking 5 yellow shaded cards from the remaining cards to arrange sets. Figures 1-3 show the cards at each step. A note suggests trying to arrange sets with less than 5 cards.
This document provides the rules for solo rummy played with a standard 52-card deck. The goal is to arrange the cards in sets of three or four cards of the same rank, number, or consecutive cards of the same suit. The winner is the player who arranges their cards in sets using the fewest additional cards taken from the remaining deck. An example shows a player being dealt 13 cards, judging 5 cards as unsuitable for sets, and taking 5 more cards to complete their arrangements.
The document describes serving 13 cards to arrange sets, judging 5 cards as unsuitable, and taking 5 yellow shaded cards from the remaining cards to arrange sets. Figures 1-3 show the cards at each step. A note suggests trying to arrange sets with less than 5 cards.
This document provides the rules for solo rummy played with a standard 52-card deck. The goal is to arrange the cards in sets of three or four cards of the same rank, number, or consecutive cards of the same suit. The winner is the player who arranges their cards in sets using the fewest additional cards taken from the remaining deck. An example shows a player being dealt 13 cards, judging 5 cards as unsuitable for sets, and taking 5 more cards to complete their arrangements.