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Gay Gordons
A Patience game
FamilyAdding and pairing
DeckSingle 52-card
See also Glossary of solitaire

Gay Gordons is a patience game played with a single deck of playing cards. Gay Gordons is also known under its alternative name Exit, and was invented by David Parlett.

Rules

It is played with a standard deck of playing cards, with jokers removed. A layout of ten piles of five cards each is dealt face up, with two reserve cards also face up.

The top card of each pile and of the reserve is in play, and the piles cannot be refilled or built on. Empty piles cannot be refilled.

The aim of the game is to remove all cards by making pairs that add up to eleven (suits are not important). Kings pair with queens of a non-matching suit, jacks with other jacks, and aces with tens.

Variants

The game is popularly implemented as described with 10 tableau piles of five cards each, and Parlett's own instructions refer to "ten columns". However the image on Parlett's site depicts only five tableau piles of ten cards each, which is an alternative and much more difficult way to play.

References

  1. Parlett, David (1979). The Penquin Book of Patience (1 ed.). London: Penguin Books Ltd. p. 334. ISBN 071391193X.
  2. Parlett, David (2020). "Gay Gordons: Scottish dancing game", parlettgames.uk.

See also

Patience or Solitaire by type - (list, glossary)
Closed games
Simple builders
Reserved builders
Simple packers
Reserved packers
Closed non-builders
Aces
Half-open games
Builders
Blockades
Planners
Packers
Spiders
Open games
Open builders
Open packers
Open non-builders
Competitive games


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