Skill Games

Never get bored with our challenging skill games! Bettors Den has a variety of Solitaire games that will keep you entertained on your phone or desktop, while you have other windows open or while you are playing your favorite Skill Game.

What are the Basics of the Solitaire game?

Solitaire or “Patience” as known in Europe is the world’s favorite one-person card game. The object of the game is to move all 52 cards of the shoe or Waste Pile and Tableau Columns to the Foundations, which are each of the four suits of cards, ordered from Ace to King. To achieve this objective, at the beginning of the game, cards of a shuffled shoe are dealt into the prescribed layout on the screen. You must move and place the cards looking to arrange them in descending sequence in each Tableau Columns.

What are the generalities of the Solitaire Games at The Den?

In our games, the Foundations are located in the upper right corner of the screen. We have five different versions of Solitaire that will get you hooked all day, so start playing now!

We have two sets of rules of our games of solitaire: the Vegas Solitaire versions, which use the 3-card draw and allows you to roll through the deck 3 times, these games are the classic Vegas Solitaire, the All or Nothing Solitaire and the Unlimited Solitaire. The other type of solitaire is the Klondike versions that use a one-card draw and 52-card deck that you can roll through only one time.

On the top left corner of the screen of each game, you will find the Support link to contact our Support Specialist staff, the Options button and the sound control.

The Options button will launch a window with four sections:

  • The Rules for each specific game.
  • Change Theme: Each game has different layout options from which you may choose, making the background of the game and the look of the cards change according to your preference.
  • Game Report: In this section, you may request a detailed report of the game from the past 24 hours by entering your email address and clicking “Send”.
  • Hint Options: This section allows you to turn on or off the different Hint variants we offer:
    • Manually Apply Hint: This is the default option and the way it works is that it will highlight a possible card move. After clicking the “Hint” button, it will turn into an “Apply” button for a few seconds and you must click it in order to execute the action suggested by the system.
    • Auto Apply Hint: When you turn on this functionality, the system will automatically apply the suggested hint in one single click.
    • Auto Play until Stop: Sit back and watch the game evolve!. This feature allows you to have the computer play the game for you by the repeated auto application of hints. The “Hint” button will then become a “Stop” button that you must click to seize the Auto Play mode and retake control of the game.

ATTENTION! Malfunctions voids all plays and payouts.

These are GAMES OF SKILL. When playing either of our Solitaire games, take into account that the outcome will be determined mainly by your mental skill rather, than chance. Remember that on each step of the way, you may click on the “Help” link and the system will explain what you could do next.

If you close the game without finishing it, the next time you access that game you will be prompted to continue the game you have pending to complete.

The RTP of these games was calculated based on historical game data accumulated through the years. The total amount paid out in each game was divided by the total amount collected to determine the Return to Player in standard Fashion.

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Vegas Solitaire

This version uses the standard 3-card draw. Start by choosing the amount you would like to bet by clicking on Stake. The minimum bet amount for the default profile is $0.57 and the maximum bet amount is $57 per game. We reserve the right to modify a bettor’s profile or all bettors’ profiles at our own discretion and without prior notice.

How to play Vegas Solitaire?

The objective of the game is to move all 52 cards from the Waste Pile and the Tableau Columns to the Foundations located in the upper right corner of the game screen. Each card that you move to the Foundations will pay according to the bet amount you selected. Please see the chart below:

At the beginning of the game, twenty-eight cards will be dealt to the seven Tableau Columns with the number of cards of each column increasing from one to seven from left to right. All cards will be facing down except the top card, which will be facing up. Not all cards must be moved to the Foundations for you to be paid, as the amount you have accumulated at the end of the game will be credited to your balance. Winnings will not be applied to the account until the game is finished.

The top cards of the Tableau Columns and the Stock are the only cards that you may play. You must arrange the cards on the Tableau Columns in descending sequence, from King to Ace, and alternating colors. If a Tableau Column becomes empty, you may fill it out only with a King.

When you are unable to move any cards among or from the Tableau Columns, use the deck of remaining cards located in the top left corner of the screen, called the Stock, which you may action when clicking DEAL. Each turn, the system will flip over three cards facing up, one on top of the other. This stack of face up cards are the Waste Pile, and you may only move or play the top card of the Waste Pile. You may quickly move a card from the talon or the tableau columns by double clicking on it. If the card has a valid move, it will immediately apply it.

IF no more moves are available in the game, you can click FOLD to stop it and start a new one. At the end of the game, click on CLEAR to remove all cards from the screen.

Game Features

There are certain useful features that will help you enjoy even more the game.

  • HINT: If you are unsure of your next move, you may choose to click the HINT button and the system will display an option with a high percentage of game success. This option is to assist you to avoid missing simple moves you may have overlooked. Each game is different as it progresses and depending on your play style, it might be in your best interest to choose a play other than the suggested hint. When you click HINT the button will change to APPLY for a few seconds, click it to execute the suggested move. If you wish to automatically execute the hints, activate this feature from the Options Menu.
  • UNDO: The Undo button allows you to take back your last move, however, you CANNOT UNDO a Tableau Column card being flipped over or a stock draw from the first time going through the deck. The Undo button may be used in the following cases:
    • Last card moved to/from Tableau Columns to Foundations.Last card moved from the Stock to Foundations.Last Card moved from the Tableau Column to another Tableau Column.
    • Stock draw on the second or third time through the deck.
  • View Waste Pile Cards: The game allows you to look at the cards that have already been drawn and that are remaining in the Waste Pile. Simply click and hold over the Waste Pile. The view will last for three seconds and you may use it as many times as you need it.
  • View Stock Cards: You may view all the cards from the Stock that will be drawn by clicking and holding over the Stock. This feature is enabled after you have gone through the deck at least once. All the cards from the stock will be displayed for three seconds in the order in which they are going to be drawn.
  • REBET: This button allows you to bet in the coming gaming the same amount as you did in your previous one. As soon as you click it, you will trigger the start of a new game.

The RTP of the classic Vegas Solitaire game is 97.31%.

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Unlimited Vegas Solitaire

So… frustration brought us here. Remember that this game is also known and “Patience” in some countries? Well, we want to give you a break and present to you the Unlimited Vegas Solitaire version, where going through the deck does NOT stop at the third time!

How to Play Unlimited Vegas Solitaire?

Click on STAKE to choose the bet amount. The minimum bet amount is $1.50 and the maximum bet amount is $150.00 per game. Stake values may vary from the ones just mentioned. We reserve the right to modify a bettor’s profile or all bettors’ profiles, at our own discretion and without prior notice.

Same as in Vegas Solitaire, you will be paid for each card that you move to the Foundation at the end of the game. To learn the payout amounts according to the bet amount you selected, please see the chart below:

To start a game click on START for the system to deal the cards on the table. This game is an exact copy of the Vegas Solitaire version, with the same game dynamics, EXCEPT that we give you the perk of going through the deck as many times as you need, as long as you move at least one card from the Waste Pile or the Tableau Columns to the Foundations, or at least one card is unfolded from the Tableaus. If you happen to go through the deck twice without moving a card to a new position, the game will let you know there are no more moves that are possible, therefore, you must click on FOLD to clear the completed game.

The RTP of the Unlimited Vegas Solitaire game is 92.25%

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All or Nothing Solitaire

Take it up a notch with our All or Nothing Solitaire (AON) challenge. This solitaire version pays you only if you win the complete game. This is an expert level game that will demand all your skill for you to take the prize.

Choose the game challenge you wish to embark on:

  • Win 1 Game:  Get paid only if you complete successfully ONE full game.
  • Win 2 Consecutive Games: Get paid only if you complete successfully TWO consecutive games.
  • Win 3 Consecutive Games: Get paid only if completing successfully THREE consecutive games.

The object of the AON game is the same as in Vegas Solitaire, to move all cards from the Waste Pile and the Tableau Columns to each of the four Foundations, in order from Ace to King and grouped by each of the four suits. It also follows the Vegas Solitaire rules; however, the catch here is that you will be paid only if you win the required number of games according to the game type you chose.

How to Play All or Nothing Solitaire?

Start by choosing the game type and selecting the amount you would like to bet by clicking on the arrows of the Bet Amount box. Each game type has different minimums and maximums. See the chart below:

At the time of defining your bet amount, the system will show you the potential win amount should you with the required games to win the prize.

To start a game click on “Play Now”. The next screen is the Solitaire table, if you wish to change your bet amount, click on the “Raise bet” or “Lower Bet” buttons. To change the game type, click EXIT.

By clicking on START, you will trigger the dealing of the cards, which will happen according to the rules explained in the Vegas Solitaire version. The game offers the same features and game options of the Vegas Solitaire version.

The RTP of the AON Solitaire game is 83.96%.

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Klondike Strict Solitaire

This game variation uses a one-card draw, which we call the Klondike rules, and a 52-card deck that you can roll through only one time.

How to Play Klondike Strict Solitaire?

Click on STAKE to select the amount you want to bet on the game. The minimum bet is $0.54 and the maximum bet is $54. We reserve the right to change the bet amounts or to modify any or all bettors’ profiles at our own discretion and without prior notice.

The objective of the game is to move all 52 cards to the Foundations. Each card that you move to the foundation will generate a credit according to the bet amount of the game that will be applied to your balance once the game is concluded. See the chart below to learn the details:

The dynamics of the game are the same as the Vegas Solitaire versions, where a we deal a 52-card deck to the Tableau in seven columns, with the number of cards increasing from left to right. All cards will be facing down except the top card, which will be facing upwards. The top cards from the Tableau Columns and the cards from the Stock are the only cards available to play, and you must arrange them in descending order, from King to Ace, and in alternate colors. You may fill an empty Tableau Column with a King only.

When you are unable to move any cards among the Tableau Columns, you will need to use the deck of remaining cards or Stock. Each turn you can flip over one card to the Waste Pile. The card on top of the Waste Pile is the one you may move.

This game has the same game features and game options as all the other games.

The RTP of the Klondike Strict Solitaire game is 97.16%

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All or Nothing Klondike Strict

We left the hardest one for last. This is a brain breaking game that will challenge all your skills and put you to test. The All or Nothing Klondike Strict solitaire game invites you to challenge yourself to play AND WIN, one, two or three complete games in order to get the prize!

How to Play All or Nothing Klondike Strict Solitaire?

Start by choosing the game you would like to play from the All or Nothing Klondike Strict lobby:

  • Win 1 Game: Get paid only if you complete successfully ONE full game.
  • Win 2 Consecutive Games: You must play and win TWO consecutive games in a row to get paid the prize.
  • Win 3 Consecutive Games: Play and win THREE consecutive games in a row to get paid the prize.

The next step is to choose the amount you want to bet by clicking on the arrows of the Bet Amount box in the lobby. Each game has different bet amount minimums and maximums. See the chart below:

The bet amount ranges may vary as we reserve the right to update these limits or to modify any or all bettors profile at our own discretion and without prior notice.

After you choose the bet amount, you will see the potential win amount should you complete the number of game(s) successfully. Below is a small payout chart based on $1 wagers:

To start a game, click on “Play Now”. The objective of the game is the same as in Klondike Strict Solitaire, where you must move all cards from the Waste Pile and the Tableau Columns to each of the four Foundations and in order, from Ace to King and grouped by each of the four suits. Remember that in an “All or Nothing” game format, you do NOT get paid for each card moved to the Foundations, but only if you WIN the game or games required by the game type selected in the lobby.

The dynamics of this game is the same as in all other solitaire versions and it has the same game features and options as all the other solitaires.

The RTP of the All or Nothing Klondike Strict Solitaire game is 31.13%.

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