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VI THE PATCH (WITH ONE WHIST PACK) A VERY simple game, depending almost entirely on the
fall of the cards. Deal four cards, face downwards, in a square. This is the
Patch, and you next deal twelve cards around it, face upwards, making in all a
square of sixteen cards. The four corner cards, you will observe, do not touch
the Patch. It is a part of the play to empty these corners and to put kings in
the spaces thus made, whenever this is practicable. The other eight cards
control the removal of cards in the Patch in the following way. As aces appear
they are to be put out and built upon upwards, and you also build upon the
board, in the reverse way to that in which you build upon the aces, but always
according to suit. By building, spaces may be made on the board, and whenever
this happens, the card in the Patch, which has touched either vertically or
horizontally the card you have removed, is to be taken from its place and put
in the vacancy. You must fill the place thus vacated in the Patch by a card
from the pack, put face downwards as before. Corners, so desirable for the safe
placing of kings, may not be left for them, but must be filled from the pack if
there is no exposed king on the board. The turning up and removal of a card in
the Patch does not affect any other card in the Patch. Each must await the
playing out of the card next itself either above it, below it, or at its side.
When no more cards can be moved for the time, you deal out another set of
twelve cards, covering the first set that are ranged around the Patch. Now, the
removal of a card will not necessarily make a vacant space, as one of the
original set may be below to balk the game. This, however, will seldom happen.
It is an easy game, and you will not often need to lay out the second set of
twelve cards. EXAMPLE.
As the ace of clubs is put out at once, the king of
hearts may be put in the vacant corner, and the card to the left of the king
will be turned face upward, and will go into the king's place. Deal a fresh
card, face downward, into the Patch. The 8 of spades will go on the 9, which
exposes another card in the Patch. The 2 of clubs goes out on the ace, making
another vacant corner, but this must be filled from the pack unless one of the
cards that have been exposed and removed from the Patch happens to be a king. |