

Tips (I'm no expert, nor am I a retiree, I just have some discretionary time at the moment, but these are my observations over the past few weeks):Ģ. You may of course pull cards from any of the final four stacks back down to the column stacks to re-engage them in play if needed (there's a small penalty to do this) You may use the Undo (to go back 1 play, which is all mine will allow) any number of timesĥ. You may run through the deck as many times as you likeĤ. Have no other processes running or pages loading or files downloading/uploading or anything that might slow your clock even slightly: ģ. Obviously no 'cheating' such as using the alt-shift-ctrl handicap: Ģ. RULES (The intent is to completely level the playing field):ġ. And let's face it, the game is already mindless enough.Įveryone: see how well you can do and post your best score and time here, whatever they are, in Draw 3/Scoring/Timed. I like the timed games because it adds a whole extra dimension of mental agility and hand-eye coordination and I favor Draw 3 for the added strategy-it's not always beneficial to engage every playable card from the draw pile, for example. In at least 500 games over the past few weeks I've bettered 5000 a dozen times and 4000 a couple score. I've since bested my old score in Draw 3/Scoring/Timed: 6296 in 125 seconds.
