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  2. In the 1913 edition of the so-called Official Rules of Card Games, Seven-Card Klondike has become Klondike, with the modification that the pack is run through one card at a time instead of three, and the original Klondike is now being called Canfield.

  3. The Klondike version of the game likely had many predecessors, but the name originates from Canada during the Klondike Gold Rush. Another name for this version is Canfield, popularized in the United States in the 20th century as one of the most difficult patience games to win.

  4. Jul 21, 2023 · Origin of klondike solitaire. The name solitaire is used generally to refer to any game a person can play by themselves with a deck of cards. In the United States, the most popular variant of solitaire—which is often just called “solitaire”—is klondike. It is possible that this name comes from the Klondike region of Yukon, Canada.

  5. Klondike, often called "Solitaire" by software producers. Patience and solitaire games have enjoyed a renaissance as a result of being readily transferable to a software format and playable on computers or other electronic media.

  6. Probably the best-known solitaire, long before it hit computer screens as part of a standard software package, is known as klondike in the United States and (mistakenly) canfield in Britain. Canfield was the name of a Saratoga saloon owner who in the 1890s would sell players a deck of cards for $50 and pay them $5 for each card they managed to ...

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  7. Klondike is a game that is part of a group called Solitaire card games, also known as Patience games outside the U.S. and Canada. Over the years, the name of the game has changed to merely Solitaire, so the word Klondike is often left out.

  8. Why is Solitaire Called Solitaire? Name's Origin and Meaning. Uncover the history of Solitaire game. Explore when and by whom it was invented on Solitaire.net!

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