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Simple Addition is a family of patience or card solitaire games that share certain aims and procedures. These games include Elevens, Fifteens, Tens and Thirteens.[1]

It sometimes also refers to specific games within the group. For example, Dick (1898) calls the game of Thirteens, Simple Addition.[2]

References

  1. ^ Moyse (1950), p. 5.
  2. ^ Dick (1898), p. 19.

Bibliography

  • Dick, Harris B. (1898). Dick's games of patience; or, Solitaire with cards. 2nd Series. 113 pp. 70 games. NY: Dick & Fitzgerald.
  • Moyse, Alphonse Jr. (1950). 150 Ways to Play Solitaire. USPCC. 128 pp.