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Encyclopedia > Calculation (solitaire)

Calculation is a solitaire card game. It offers more scope for skill than many similar games; it is sometimes said that a skilled player can win Calculation three times out of five.


At the start of play, one ace, deuce, three, and four of any suit are removed from a standard deck of cards and laid out as the foundations. The ace foundation is to be built up in sequence until the king is reached, disregarding suit. The other foundations are similarly built up, but by twos, threes, and fours, respectively, until they each reach a king, as in the following table:



Foundation: A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J Q K
2 4 6 8 10 Q A 3 5 7 9 J K
3 6 9 Q 2 5 8 J A 4 7 10 K
4 8 Q 3 7 J 2 6 10 A 5 9 K


The tableau, initially empty, consists of four piles of cards, usually arranged immediately below the four foundations.


Play in Calculation is simple. A single card is turned up from the stock and played either to the top of any of the four tableau piles, or, if desired and possible, onto one of the foundations. The top card of any tableau pile may also be played onto one of the foundation piles if it is the next number in the appropriate sequence for that foundation. The game is won when all cards have been played onto the foundations, and lost when no further play is possible.




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Calculation - encyclopedia article about Calculation. (1127 words)
It also meant a pebble used for calculating, or a small stone used as a counter in an abacus abacus is a calculation tool, often constructed as a wooden frame with beads sliding on wires.
The abacus was an instrument used by Greeks and Romans for arithmetic calculations and consisted of perforated pebbles sliding on iron bars, preceding the slide-rule and the electronic calculator.
The type is considered distinct from both a calculating machine and a computer in that the calculator is a special-purpose device that may not qualify as a Turing machine.
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