Baker`s Dozen Solitaire - Play this Free Online Cards Game which is a baker game, dozen game, solitaire game, interesting game, fun game, tableau game, cards game, kings game, queens game, jacks game, aces game, piles game, strategy. casino and all free games on Pulado
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Game Instructions

Category: Cards
Description: Baker's Dozen is a simple yet interesting card game which involves 13 tableau piles and a deck of standard playing cards. Your goal in the game is to move all cards by suit from A to K to the foundations. When the game starts, 4 empty foundations will appear on the right of the screen. 13 tableau piles are located on the left of the foundations, with 7 piles at the top and 6 piles at the bottom. Then each of the tableau piles will be dealt 4 face-up cards. The 4 Kings will be placed to the bottom of the tableau piles. Cards on the tableau piles are to be built down regardless of suits. Note that only 1 card can be moved each time, and if a tableau pile becomes empty, it cannot be filled. Complete the task as quickly as you can to receive great rewards!
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