Shamrocks Instructions
Version 1.01 (Feb 10 2000) Copyright © 1999-2000 Andrew Pipkin apipkin@pagesz.net
Overview
At first glance, victory in Shamrocks solitaire appears easy to attain. The layout
contains 18 building stacks, which accept cards in both ascending and descending rank
regardless of suit. However, a stack can accept no more than 3 cards and removing all
cards from a stack takes it out of play, which makes the game considerably more
challenging.
Layout
There are two types of stacks on the screen
- Building Stacks All stacks in the layout except for those in the leftmost column
are building stacks. A building stack accepts cards in both ascending and descending rank.
No cards can be added to a building stack if the stack contains 3 or 0 cards. The stacks
are arranged so that a king will be below all cards with the same suit as the king.
- Suit Stacks The suit stacks are located in the left column of the layout and are
initially empty. They accept cards of the same suit in ascending order.
Moving Cards
To move a card, click on the card (which will highlight it) and then click on the
destination. Only cards at the top of a building stack can be moved. The following are
valid moves:
- An ace can be moved to its suit stack. (This will usually be done automatically.)
- A card can be moved to its corresponding suit stack if the rank of the card at the top
of that stack is one less than the card's rank (Kings have a rank of 13, queens 12, jacks
11 and an ace has a rank of 1).
- A card can be moved to an occupied building stack if the stack contains less than three
cards and the rank of the card is one more or one less than the card currently at the top
of the stack. The suit of the card is irrelevant. No cards can be added to an empty stack.
A card will be automatically moved to the suit stacks from the the building stacks if
the cards which might be placed on top of it are already in the suit stacks. Cards at the
bottom of a stack will not be moved automatically to prevent the undesired removal of the
stack. Clicking undo will retract an automatic move.
Tips
- Do not remove the final card from a building stack, making the stack unusable, unless
you are sure the stack is no longer needed.
- Try to arrange the stacks in descending rank if possible because it will make moving
cards to the suit stacks much easier.
Buttons
Clicking on these buttons will perform the following actions:
- New Game
- Begin a new game after shuffling the deck
- Restart
- Return to the original state of the current game
- Undo
- Return to the condition before the previous move was made
- Options
- Bring up a window with the following options:
- Automatic card moving
- When this box is set (which is the default), a card atop a stack will be moved to its
suit stack automatically if there are no cards available which might be placed on top of
it.
History
- Version 1.01 (2000/02/10)
- Fixed bug which prevented placing cards on an ace in a building stack
- Version 1.0 (2000/02/08)
- First public release