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'''Russian''' is a difficult solitaire game using 1 deck of playing cards, but there is not a deck or stock (like Yukon).
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==Layout==
* There are 7 rows of Tableau stacks.
* There are 4 Foundations that build up in suit.

==Rules==
UNLIKE Yukon, the Tableau stacks build down in suit.
Any faced up cards can be moved, even if there are other cards on top of those cards.
Only a King can move to an empty space.
The game is won when all cards have been moved to the Foundation building up in suit from Ace to King.

==Variations==
Yukon is very similar to '''Russian Solitaire''', except the Tableau stacks build down in suit in Russian Solitaire.

==Strategy==
* Expose the face down cards as soon as possible, so you can start moving cards around.
* Moving the Aces to the Foundations as soon as possible is critical to gameplay.

== See also ==
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==References==
* "Russian Solitaire." Just Solitaire. CleverMedia, Inc., n.d. Web.
* Copyright (C) 1996-2015, BVS Development Corporation. All Rights Reserved. "Russian Solitaire: Rules and Strategy Tips." BVS Solitaire. BVS Development Corporation, n.d. Web. 24 Jan. 2017.
* Ockel, Laura A. "Russian Solitaire." Tesseract Mobile. Tesseract Mobile, 08 Sept. 2016. Web. 24 Jan. 2017.
* "Russian Solitaire." Goodsol Solitaire Help. Goodsol Development Inc., n.d. Web. 24 Jan. 2017.
* "Rules for Russian Solitaire." Semicolon. Semicolon Software, n.d. Web.
* "Russian." Tesseract Mobile. Tesseract Mobile, n.d. Web. 24 Jan. 2017.
* "Russian Solitaire." SolSuite. TreeCardGames, n.d. Web. 24 Jan. 2017.


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